Ernst and Young to add more than 400 jobs in Jacksonville
Ernst and Young to add more than 400 jobs in Jacksonville Florida Times-Union , WTLV 12:15 PM. EST March 03, 2016 FCN JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Mayor Lenny Curry announced Thursday the addition of more than 400 IT and consulting jobs that will be coming to Jacksonville.Ernst and Young, a financial services company, will be adding the jobs.“This is a big announcement for our city today,” Curry said.The multinational company is headquartered in London and is considered o..>> view originalCuba flights could be coming to Jacksonville
Cuba flights could come to Jacksonville — Ft. Lauderdale-based airline Silver Airways has applied to routes to Cuba from five Florida cities, including out of ...>> view originalJacksonville International Airport gets big win in top airport awards
Jacksonville International Airport is the second place airport in North America, as ranked by the Airports Council International in its 2015 Airport Service Quality ...>> view original'Destination: DINO' opening at the Jacksonville Zoo on Saturday
Think of it as a prehistoric zoo. Only the imposing creatures aren’t really among the living. It just looks and sounds that way. “Destination: DINO,” the new exhibit opening Saturday at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, features more than 20 life-size animatronic dinosaurs. They’re designed to be as lifelike as possible. They raise their heads, open their mouths and sway their tails. Their eyes move, too, giving you a feeling that you’re being watched. Many of them roar, and a few even spit wat..>> view originalMajestic ship temporarily docked on Jacksonville's Riverwalk
Martha Gleason couldn’t help but pause during her River Run training when she came upon the towering but temporary addition to the Northbank Riverwalk. Mystic, a 167-foot barquentine — a schooner with three or more masts and a square-rigged foremast — has been docked near The Jacksonville Landing since Monday. She has been catching the attention of people ever since with her canvas sails and wooden deck houses. “It’s absolutely gorgeous,” Gleason gushed. “I want to go on it.” Unfortunately for ..>> view originalStill making music, Herb Alpert will perform Friday in Jacksonville
You name the award, and Herb Alpert has probably won it. He has a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He’s won a Tony. He’s in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. President Obama gave him a National Medal of the Arts. There’s a whole music school at UCLA named after him. Several of his bronze sculptures are on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. He played the national anthem at a Super Bowl. He was in “The Ten Commandments.” In 1966, he sold more reco..>> view originalMan shot dead on Wednesday outside Jacksonville club identifed by ...
The man who was shot and killed early Wednesday outside a Jacksonville strip club has been identified as 28-year-old Marlon Louis Brice of Playpen Drive, according to the Sheriff’s Office. His sister, Kisha Brown, has begun a GoFundMe.com account to raise money “for Marlon to be buried properly,” it states. Witnesses told police they heard shots in the parking lot of the Silver Fox club at 3243 W. Beaver St. about 1:20 a.m. It was immediately after some patrons who had been fighting were kicked..>> view originalJaguars release left guard Zane Beadles
Already flush with salary cap space for the start of free agency next week, the Jaguars created an additional $9.5 million today by releasing defensive end Chris Clemons and left guard Zane Beadles. Clemons was scheduled to count $4 million against the cap and Beadles $5.5 million. Neither player will count for any dead money. A conservative estimate has the Jaguars more than $85 million under the cap. Both players were signed in March 2014. Clemons had two years left on his deal and Beadles th..>> view originalLaw & Order: Ex-teacher convicted in death of daughter
A jury needed just 20 minutes Wednesday to convict a former Jacksonville teacher in the January 2015 death of his 4-year-old daughter who was disciplined with a 1-by-2 piece of lumber, according to court records. John Ross Norfleet, 32, will spend his life in prison for first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child and aggravated child abuse. Police said Jada Norfleet died from blunt force trauma from being beaten at their Fountains at Deerwood apartment, where two other small childr..>> view originalPossible gunfire puts 2 Jacksonville schools on alert
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is looking for two men after reports of a gunshot-like sound early Thursday in the 10400 block of Beach Boulevard. Officers were called to the area near Windy Hill Elementary School and Blessed Trinity Catholic church and school about 7:30 a.m. in reference to a possible gunshot in that area, Lt. Rob Hacksunda said. Two young men 15 to 20 years old were seen running from the scene, the lieutenant said. "We don't know if they were witnesses or were involved," he..>> view original
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