Monday, June 6, 2016

Korn, Breaking Benjamin headed to Jacksonville in October and other top stories.

  • Korn, Breaking Benjamin headed to Jacksonville in October

    Korn, Breaking Benjamin headed to Jacksonville in October
    Korn, Breaking Benjamin headed to Jacksonville in October First Coast News , WTLV 11:18 AM. EST June 06, 2016 LISBON, PORTUGAL - MAY 27: American nu metal band Korn performs during the third day of Rock in Rio Lisbon on May 27, 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos#476916#51B ED/Corbis via Getty Images) (Photo: Horacio Villalobos, 2016 Horacio Villalobos#476916#51B ED) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Rock bands, Korn and Breaking Benjamin, are set to make som..
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  • Mayor says Jacksonville 'organized and ready' for Tropical Storm Colin

    Mayor says Jacksonville 'organized and ready' for Tropical Storm Colin
    The first wave from Tropical Storm Colin walloped parts of Northeast Florida late Monday as the days-old hurricane season got off to a torrential start and Jacksonville city officials encouraged all non-essential private and public employees to go home early to avoid the storm’s early impact. But as Florida Gov. Rick Scott issued an executive order Monday afternoon declaring a state of emergency in 34 counties including Duval, Clay, Baker, Nassau and St. Johns, the first blast of the tropical s..
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  • Mayor says Jacksonville "organized and ready" for TS Colin at ...

    Mayor says Jacksonville
    The first wave from Tropical Storm Colin walloped parts of Northeast Florida late Monday as the days-old hurricane season got off to a torrential start and Jacksonville city officials encouraged all non-essential private and public employees to go home early to avoid the storm’s early impact. But as Florida Gov. Rick Scott issued an executive order Monday afternoon declaring a state of emergency in 34 counties including Duval, Clay, Baker, Nassau and St. Johns, the first blast of the tropical s..
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  • Shift in Jacksonville's financial industry also a shift away from ...

    Shift in Jacksonville's financial industry also a shift away from ...
    The economic recovery has not brought back all the banking jobs of old, but it has produced 4,800 new high-paid positions since 2011 as more and more financial companies set up shop or expand their operations in Jacksonville. The city aims to attract financial sector jobs with incentives, taking advantage of big banks’ desire for low-cost real estate and quick flights to New York. But the city still struggles to bring the new jobs into downtown, which has a 10 percent vacancy rate for Class A ..
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  • Jaguars DE Jared Odrick makes most of his offseason

    Jaguars DE Jared Odrick makes most of his offseason
    He was hanging out with comedians in New York while the Jaguars searched for a new defensive coordinator. He was lounging in an Icelandic geothermal pool and experiencing Holland for a third time while his bosses formulated their free-agent plan. He received beach-side acupuncture treatments in the Dominican Republic while his coaches needed skywalks to get around cold and rainy Indianapolis at the Scouting Combine. And he met with a movie producer in Los Angeles while the Jaguars acquired sign..
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  • Career Track: First Coast professionals

    Compiled by Julie Kanner. ■■■ Matt Beyerstedt is the new manager of St. Johns Town Center. Beyerstedt will manage all day-to-day operations of the shopping center, including maintenance, tenant relations, security and marketing functions. The center has 11 anchor stores and more than 175 brand name specialty stores. He has previous experience with Simon, which owns half of and manages the center, and completed the company’s management training program at Grapevine Mills while serving as the as..
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  • Jacksonville's ParkerVision gets $2 million cash infusion, files ...

    Jacksonville's ParkerVision gets $2 million cash infusion, files ...
    Jacksonville-based ParkerVision Inc. has seen several developments in recent days that could help counter financial challenges the company is facing with its ongoing lawsuits against other wireless companies for patent infringement. Most notably, ParkerVision officials said last week that they received a $2 million investment in the company. Meanwhile, ParkerVision announced Monday it has filed a legal challenge against wireless giant LG Electronics in Germany for patent infringement there. On ..
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  • Colin's expected rain, wind prompts closures in Southeast Georgia

    Colin's expected rain, wind prompts closures in Southeast Georgia
    With four to six inches of rain and 40 to 60 mph winds from Tropical Storm Colin expected, Glynn County schools canceled all summer school classes and other activities Tuesday. The closed programs include summer camps, Boys and Girls Club of Glynn programs and the summer meals program, the school system said. All system employees should report for work for Tuesday unless they cannot do so safely, and all activities will resume Wednesday if weather permits, the school system said. Also, Woodbine..
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  • Pension fund set to choose a successor to John Keane

    Pension fund set to choose a successor to John Keane
    One of the hottest seats in city government — executive director for the Police and Fire Pension Fund — will be filled Tuesday when the pension fund’s board interviews two finalists flying in from Pennsylvania and Maryland. The pension fund’s board expects to select either Timothy Johnson, executive director of the Allegheny County Employees’ Retirement System, or Corinne Koch, fund administrator for the International Painters and Allied Trades Industry Pension Fund. The person who gets the nod..
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  • Family, friends, fiances greet sailors as USS Lassen arrives at Mayport

    Family, friends, fiances greet sailors as USS Lassen arrives at Mayport
    Ashley Sitar grasped her pink umbrella in her right hand and her new diamond ring in the other. “I was so nervous,” she said. “I gave him the wrong hand at first.” Her now-fiance, Austin Soller, was deployed to Japan on USS Lassen. He was one of the first sailors off the ship early Monday morning, eager to see Sitar and propose. “I’ve been planning it the whole way,” Soller said. The petty officer second class asked her father for permission to marry her while he was still aboard the ship. “Thi..
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