Jaguars Insider: Offense piling up yards, not points
Entering Sunday’s game at Baltimore, the Jaguars’ offense ranks 16th in yards per game (354.4) but only 22nd in points (21.3).Priority A for the offense in their quest for more points is taking better advantage of drives that cross midfield.Not counting kneel-down possessions, the Jaguars have entered opponent’s territory on 47 of 93 drives (50.5 percent).During trips on the “plus” side of the field, the Jaguars have only 17 touchdowns (36.2 percent) and haven’t scored on 18 of those possessions..>> view originalPolice identify victims in Jacksonville murder-suicide that left 4 dead, 1 in life-threatening condition | jacksonville
Police have identified five people found shot inside a home on Jacksonville’s Northside Friday afternoon, including the suspected shooter and two 5-month-old girls who were found dead in the home.The only survivor was 22-year-old Megan Hiatt, who lived in the home at 1342 South Shirley Oaks Dr., police saidPolice said the suspected shooter was Gewain Wilson, 28, who also lived in the home and it appears he killed himself at the scene.Hayden Rose Hiatt and Kayden Reese Hiatt were the two young gi..>> view originalJSO: Twin babies among 4 dead after murder-suicide
Jacob Rodriguez, First Coast News3:36 p.m. EST November 14, 2015The scene outside the home of the murder-suicide(Photo: Matt Head/First Coast News)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Neighbors say six shots rang out at Shirley Oaks neighborhood in Oceanway Friday afternoon.Five people were shot and four of those lost their lives, authorities said.Two were 5-month-old twins, Hayden Rose and Kayden Reese Hiatt.Gawain Rushane Wilson, 28, is the suspect in the case and now dead, according to the Jacksonville Sher..>> view originalMan shot to death Saturday morning in Jacksonville's Springfield neighborhood | jacksonville
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating an early morning homicide in the North Springfield area.A man in his 50s was fatally shot in the area of 16th and Market streets about 7:15 a.m. Saturday, said Sgt. Dan Janson.He was transported to UF Health Jacksonville where he was declared dead on arrival, authorities said.Police said the shooter, described wearing a black shirt and tan shorts, was last seen running westbound on 16th Street toward North Main Street.Authorities said it’s uncle..>> view originalTia Mitchell: Gambling reforms may impact Jacksonville poker rooms | jacksonville
As chairman of the Senate’s Regulated Industries Committee, Rob Bradley has the power to influence some of Florida’s most visible businesses in entertainment and tourism industry. One issue Bradley, R-Fleming Island, and his colleagues have struggled to resolve is how to regulate gambling in a state where influential but competing interests spend lots of money to influence the process.The state’s theme parks generally oppose efforts to loosen or change regulations, interpreting it as an expansio..>> view originalJaguars at Ravens: What to watch for, capsule preview
TRUST THE CORNERBACKSIf there was ever a time for the Jaguars to play press-coverage outside and single safety in the middle of the field, it’s Sunday. Receiver Steve Smith (Achilles’ tendon) is out for the year and the Ravens will be leaning on unheralded replacements. The Jaguars should trust their cornerbacks to lock down Kamar Aiken and Marlon Brown, allowing strong safety Johnathan Cyprien (above) to blitz more often.RETURN TO AGGRESSIVENESSAfter sending at least five pass rushers on 28 per..>> view originalVeterans calendar
SATURDAYKaraoke, 7 p.m., American Legion Post 283, 9459 Fort Caroline Road. (904) 641-8111.SATURDAYGolf Tournamentto benefit Leo C. Chase Jr. Chapter 1084, Florida National Guard Foundation, registration/breakfast, 7:30 a.m.; shotgun start, 9 a.m.; St. Augustine Shores Golf Club. $55 per player. (904) 826-6098 or 540-1898.MONDAYMilitary Appreciation Luncheon, presented by the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, registration 11:30 a.m., program noon-1:30 p.m., Hyatt Regency, 225 E. Coast Line Drive..>> view originalInfant twins among 4 killed in Jacksonville domestic shooting | TBO
JACKSONVILLE – Police say four people, including 5-month-old twins, are dead and one person has been wounded in a murder-suicide at a north Florida home. Jacksonville Sheriff’s officials said Gawain Rushane Wilson apparently fatally shot the twins, Hayden and Kayden Hiatt, and 49-year-old Travis James Hiatt before killing himself on Friday. Authorities said he also shot 22-year-old Megan Hiatt, who was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. ..>> view originalBookmarks: Signings, releases, contests
BIGGEST FESTThe Miami Book Fair International, one of the largest book festivals in the nation, opens Sunday with six nights of readings from noted authors, culminating on the weekend with a street fair featuring more than 450 authors from all genres on and about the campus of Miami Dade College, 300 N.E. Second Ave. See miamibookfair.com for info.BOOK TALK CAFEAward-winning St. Johns romance authorLena Diaz(“Exit Strategy”) discusses her craft at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Friends of the Ponte Ved..>> view originalArts Notes: Jacksonville Symphony to spend the week performing in Clay County | jacksonville
The Jacksonville Symphony will conduct a Clay County Residency this week, which will climax in a performance at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts, 283 College Drive, Orange Park. The program will include Mozart’s “Jupiter” Symphony 41 in C minor and works by Beethoven and Ginastera.The orchestra will also perform at the Thrasher-Horne Center Friday morning for elementary school students. On Tuesday various ensembles will perform at schools and an ensemble will perform at ..>> view original
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