Wednesday, February 8, 2017

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  • Man caught on video touching himself near children's section at ...

    Man caught on video touching himself near children's section at ...
    by: Brittney Donovan, Action News Jax Updated: Feb 7, 2017 - 12:04 PM Jacksonville Sheriff's Office A man was arrested after he reportedly touched himself at a Jacksonville library several times, including once near the children's section. Jamar Burch, 26, was arrested on suspicion of lewd and lascivious behavior after he was reportedly caught on camera touching himself at the Main Branch of the Jacksonville Public Library on two occasions. Man accused of sex act at Duval County..
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  • 5 in custody after fatal home-invasion shooting Monday on ...

    5 in custody after fatal home-invasion shooting Monday on ...
    Surveillance footage of a black sport-utility vehicle leaving the scene of Monday’s shooting death of a man who came home to a burglary led police to a 19-year-old suspect. Maleek Deointe Williams is charged with murder and armed burglary in the death of 50-year-old Kyle Simpson, whom police found shot multiple times in the driveway of his Native Dancer Court home on Jacksonville’s Northside. Williams was taken into custody about 10 p.m. Monday after investigators located the black Ford Escape ..
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  • Guest column: Chamber supports adding LGBT people to Human ...

    Guest column: Chamber supports adding LGBT people to Human ...
    As we grow our local economy and build on our strength as a top destination for sporting events, we must be a city that is open and welcoming to everyone. I believe that we already are that city. But it is time to tell the rest of the country we will not tolerate discrimination of any kind. We can do that by passing an expanded Human Rights Ordinance that protects our LGBT residents and visitors from discrimination. The bill in City Council is a Jacksonville solution to an issue we care deeply ..
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  • Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp hope to hook new employees at ...

    It’ a new name and team colors for Jacksonville’s Double A minor-league baseball team, but the 2017 games will still be played at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville and applicants wanting to work there get their chance Thursday. The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, previously known as the Suns, are holding a job fair Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the stadium hoping to fill some 75 to 100 positions. “It’s exciting,” said Ernest Hopkins, Jumbo Shrimp director of food and beverage and execut..
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  • Main Event brings Philips Highway building back to life

    Main Event brings Philips Highway building back to life
    Inside the former Toys R Us on Philips Highway, there’s bowling and laser tag, flashing video games and billiards, a bar and a couple of restaurants. If that sounds familiar, it is. But Main Event hopes to make it where Latitude 360 failed, somewhat spectacularly. The Dallas-based Main Event opened its entertainment venue Tuesday across from The Avenues mall. It’s 50,000 square feet with a variety of entertainment choices inside: 20 bowling lanes that cost $20-$36 an hour, depending on the time..
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  • FGCU women must bounce back from Jacksonville loss

    FGCU women must bounce back from Jacksonville loss
    Dana Caldwell, USA TOIDAY NETWORK - FLORIDA Published 9:07 p.m. ET Feb. 7, 2017 | Updated 6 hours agoIt was a really tough hit.How will Florida Gulf Coast University’s women’s basketball team respond? Will the Eagles get off the mat, ready to throw more flurries, or are they still a bit staggered?For the first time in 44 regular-season Atlantic Sun games, the Eagles lost, falling 73-65 at new rival Jacksonville on Saturday. The loss dropped FGCU (18-7) into a tie with S..
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  • Main Entertainment Event opens in Jacksonville at former Latitude 360

    Main Entertainment Event opens in Jacksonville at former Latitude 360
    Main Entertainment Event opens in Jacksonville at former Latitude 360 by: Action News Jax Updated: Feb 7, 2017 - 8:12 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Main Event Entertainment, the new entertainment venue in Latitude 360's old building, officially opens for business Tuesday. The new center is at the site of the former Latitude 360 on Philips Highway, which closed last year. The new venue will feature bowling, laser tag, billiards, shuffleboard, more than 60 big-screen TVs and a games ..
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  • Jacksonville police: Suspect shot, killed by officer had replica gun ...

    Jacksonville police: Suspect shot, killed by officer had replica gun ...
    Updated: Feb 7, 2017 - 8:12 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly shooting involving a narcotics officer. Three narcotics detectives were out in the Hogan’s Creek neighborhood Monday night around 9:45 p.m. doing undercover work. In the parking lot of a closed business in the 1800 block of Kings Road, they met with an individual they have worked with in the past, who has served as a middleman for buying drugs, JSO said. The man, who JS..
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  • Health Notes: Breast Disease conference begins Thursday

    Health Notes: Breast Disease conference begins Thursday
    The 22nd annual Multidisciplinary Symposium on Breast Disease begins Thursday morning at the Ritz Carlton Amelia Island and continues through Sunday, Feb. 12. The symposium is directed by Shahla Masood, who is professor and chair of the Department of Pathology, University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville; medical director of the UF Health Breast Center Jacksonville; and chief of Laboratory Services at UF Health Jacksonville. For further information about the four-day conference go ..
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  • Ron Littlepage: Looks like downtown is about to bloom

    Ron Littlepage: Looks like downtown is about to bloom
    Although plans for Jacksonville’s downtown are often announced with great fanfare before fading into nothing but a distant memory, maybe this time will be different. Word came last week that another plan is in the works to redevelop the Laura Street Trio and the Barnett Bank building. The Downtown Investment Authority signed off on the $79 million project proposed by The Molasky Group of Las Vegas and Southeast Group of Jacksonville. Call me an easily bamboozled optimist if you like — that’s ce..
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