Sunday, January 24, 2016

Holder leads Jacksonville over USC-Upstate 77-68 and other top stories.

  • Holder leads Jacksonville over USC-Upstate 77-68

    Holder leads Jacksonville over USC-Upstate 77-68
    Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutHolder leads Jacksonville over USC-Upstate 77-68Holder leads Jacksonville over South Carolina-Upstate 77-68Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Holder leads Jacksonville over USC-Upstate 77-68JU Dolphins(Photo: JU Dolphins)SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) - J.R. Holder scored 21 points, Kori Babineaux added 16 and seven assists, and Jacksonville topped..
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  • Ocala woman critical after Clay County crash

    An Ocala woman was critically injured when she was ejected from her van as it crashed in Clay County late Saturday, the Florida Highway Patrol said. Roslyn Boushee Henderson, 29, was taken to UF Health Jacksonville following the crash about 11:45 p.m. on Branan Field Road at Oakleaf Plantation Parkway. She hadn’t been wearing a safety belt, according to the highway patrol. Her passenger, Leslie Michele Armenta, 25, of Jacksonville wasn’t injured. Armenta was wearing her safety belt, the highway..
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  • Snow flurries seen around Jacksonville Saturday

    Snow flurries seen around Jacksonville Saturday
    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. —  With temperatures in the 30s, people outside were doing what they could to stay warm Saturday -- scarves, coats and children bundling up.There were dozens of reports and viewer videos of snow flurries around the Jacksonville area.The winter storm that blanketed much of the East Coast Friday night and Saturday morning even brought some snowflakes to the Jacksonville area."I was a little shocked because it’s Florida, and I'm outside all day,” said Mary Boydston. “I'm not rea..
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  • Hemming Park's 150th a chilly celebration in Jacksonville

    Hemming Park's 150th a chilly celebration in Jacksonville
    David Doyle drove out of Pittsburgh a day early to beat this year’s East Coast Snowmaggedon, but couldn’t completely escape its effects — not even in Jacksonville. “I saw snowflakes,” he said. “I didn’t think it did that in Florida.” Then he had to deal with the bitter winds wrapping around the giant storm, whipping into downtown’s Hemming Park, where Doyle and Xan Kaplan of Jacksonville spent a few hours Saturday doing aerial acrobatics on purple ribbons and iron rings. And yes, dangling up th..
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  • Sunday Business Notebook: 400 new units envisioned for Gran Bay

    Sunday Business Notebook: 400 new units envisioned for Gran Bay
    The south end of Duval County continues to grow with yet another new apartment complex. Fort Family Investments is planning Palm Bay Club on just under 22 acres it bought last week on Gran Bay Parkway, a little north of Flagler Center Drive. Abe Fort said plans are still not finalized, but it’s likely to be a little over 400 units in a mixture of two- and three-story buildings. It’s possible they might go to four stories. It will probably be mid-year before they go into permitting and determine..
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  • Magnitude-6.8 earthquake hits Alaska, jolting nerves

    Magnitude-6.8 earthquake hits Alaska, jolting nerves
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska | A magnitude-6.8 earthquake knocked items off shelves and walls in south-central Alaska and jolted the nerves of residents in this earthquake-prone region. But there were no immediate reports of injuries. The earthquake struck about 1:30 a.m. Alaska time and was centered 53 miles west of Anchor Point in the Kenai Peninsula, which is about 160 miles southwest of Anchorage, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. About two hours later, a magnitude-4.3 aftershock hit the Cook I..
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  • Jacksonville woman, 64, shot inside her home late Friday night

    Jacksonville woman, 64, shot inside her home late Friday night
    A 64-year-old Jacksonville woman is recovering after she was shot inside her home late Friday night in a neighborhood between Philips Highway and Interstate 95, police said. Officers responded to the 2800 block of Stonemont Street about 11:45 p.m. after reports that someone was shot, police said. The investigation revealed someone shot into the home several times, striking the woman at least once, police said. The woman was transported to a hospital in non-life-threatening condition. Joe Dara..
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  • Jaguars expected to search for free safety

    One of the priorities for the Jaguars new defensive coordinator, Todd Wash, is to find a free safety who fits their scheme. “It’s tough to find,’’ Wash said. Free agent Sergio Brown started last season at free safety, but suffered a calf injury in New England in the third game. Rookie James Sample started the fourth game, but he was injured and wound up playing in just four games before going on the injured reserve list. Brown returned to the starting lineup in the fifth game at Tampa Bay but..
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  • Hot-shooting Florida routs Auburn

    Hot-shooting Florida routs Auburn
    GAINESVILLE | The Florida Gators’ shooting on Saturday night would have warmed any cold night. UF posted season highs in points, shooting percentage and free-throw percentage and went on to rout Auburn 95-63 in front of 11,230 at the O’Connell Center, winning its third SEC game in a row and continuing a long-term domination of the Tigers and to a lesser extent, over AU coach Bruce Pearl. Senior forward Dorian Finney-Smith made his first seven shots and scored 24 points, sophomore center John Eg..
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  • Winn-Dixie lowering prices in search of an upside

    Winn-Dixie lowering prices in search of an upside
    Winn-Dixie is not being subtle with its latest campaign. The store windows are plastered with signs proclaiming “Prices down and staying down.” Inside, a peppy song plays continually about those prices going down, down. And commercials show dancing shoppers and employees singing right along. Earlier this month, the company announced it was cutting prices permanently on more than 400 frequently bought items by as much as 50 percent. That came only 10 weeks after the company announced price cuts ..
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