Jacksonville car museum to shut its doors at end of March after a ...
A Jacksonville car museum that struggled to achieve the vision it had when it opened in early 2016 in the west end of the 50-year-old Regency Square mall will shut down in three weeks. Museum founders said they are blaming the condition of the roof in the former department store they occupy in the Arlington mall for the closure. An email statement from Erin Eiras, who initially funded the Jacksonville Automobile and Motorcycle Museum with her husband, said it saddens her to report the closure...>> view originalJTA demonstrates driverless vehicles in Jacksonville
Jacksonville residents and officials boarded a driverless vehicle Wednesday to experience what likely will be the future of transit here. The rounded red-and-black vehicle navigated its way seamlessly through the parking lot across from Intuition Ale Works on East Bay Street. It slipped past a concrete pole without bumping the obstacle — and when a reporter accidentally stepped in front of the oncoming vehicle, it stopped. All without a driver, without rails and without a guide. Jacksonville ..>> view originalCement truck crashes into power lines in Jacksonville
by: Brittney Donovan, Action News Jax Updated: Mar 8, 2017 - 12:32 PM A man is recovering after the cement truck he was driving flipped and crashed into a tree and pole, bringing down power lines in Jacksonville on Wednesday. Photos: Cement truck flips, takes out power pole JEA had to cut off power to the area as firefighters worked to free the driver on W. Beaver Street at Otis Road. More than 2,500 customers were without power at the height of the outage. Troopers said it is uncl..>> view originalJacksonville bailiff arrested on video voyeurism charge
A Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office bailiff was arrested Wednesday on a charge of video voyeurism after a woman complained that a sexual act she was a participant in was recorded without her knowledge, according to police. Bryan Humberto Cruz-Valenzuela, a sworn bailiff for 2 1/2 years in the Duval County Courthouse, became the fifth employee arrested so far this year by the Sheriff’s Office. That is compared to six last year and 11 in 2016, Undersheriff Pat Ivey said. The woman was on a date wi..>> view originalPolice: Babysitter admits to throwing baby into Pack and Play in ...
by: Amanda Winkle, Action News Jax Updated: Mar 8, 2017 - 1:40 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said a woman is being charged with aggravated child abuse charges after they say she threw a baby into his Pack and Play while babysitting him. Sgt. Jay Farhat said around 2:15 p.m. Tuesday, JSO responded to the 2000 block of Davis Road in reference to a 5-month-old boy that was not breathing. TOP STORY: Family of murdered teen suspected Jacksonville Beach man was..>> view originalJaguars put forward new plan for Jacksonville Shipyards
by: Stephanie Brown, News 104.5 WOKV Updated: Mar 8, 2017 - 7:54 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - It was at the State of the Franchise in 2015 that Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan first unveiled his proposal for redeveloping the Jacksonville Shipyards. Now, just a few weeks after negotiations on that bid were called off, Khan used the 2017 State of the Franchise to put their latest vision forward. It’s one of three proposals that will be vetted by the City, as they look to finally breath..>> view originalDallas safety Barry Church expected to be first of Jaguars' acquisitions
The Jaguars hope the phone calls and text messages on Tuesday and Wednesday produce plane reservations and contract agreements starting at 4 p.m., Thursday. The Jaguars know they have left tackle Branden Albert in their pocket via deal with the Miami Dolphins. Will they have a cornerback? A tight end? A defensive end? “There is a lot of conversation going on and hopefully it’s going to be productive,” Jaguars executive vice president Tom Coughlin said Wednesday. “We won’t know [the outcome un..>> view originalBids to be unsealed on redevelopment of Jacksonville Shipyards ...
Jacksonville tortoise regrowing his shell after being hit by car
by: Deanna Bettineschi, Action News Jax Updated: Mar 8, 2017 - 7:42 PM Herman is a gopher tortoise that is recovering after he was hit by a car. Herman is missing pieces of his shell from the impact. He was taken in by The Ark Wildlife Care and Sanctuary, and their wildlife biologist says there’s good news. “Tortoise shells are made out of keratin -- the same thing our finger nail is made of -- and they grow from the skin outward,” said Danielle D’Amato. D’Amato says Herman’s shell ..>> view originalFamily of murdered teen suspected Jacksonville Beach man was ...
by: Russell Colburn, Lorena Inclan, Action News Jax Updated: Mar 8, 2017 - 7:12 PM PHOTOS: Missing children with Jacksonville ties UPDATE, (7:04 p.m.) A Duval County judge denied bond on Wednesday for Ronnie Hyde, 60, who has been charged in the death and dismemberment of Nassau County teen Fred Laster. Twenty-three years after the killing, the suspect in the case faced a judge for the first time. Hyde was wearing a red jumpsuit which indicates a high risk inmate. He will likely hir..>> view original
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