Teen abducted at birth returns to Jacksonville for homecoming ...
by: Brittney Donovan, Action News Jax Updated: Jan 21, 2017 - 11:38 PM Kamiyah Mobley, now known as Alexis Manigo, is back in Jacksonville for a homecoming celebration. Family and friends say hundreds are celebrating Mobley's return to Jacksonville after 18 years. Mobley was raised in South Carolina and has been going by the name Alexis Manigo. She was abducted from a Jacksonville hospital in 1998. Investigators said Gloria Williams, 51, posed as a nurse and abducted Mobley from what..>> view originalGunman injures Jacksonville store owner during robbery
Jacksonville police were searching for a gunman who injured the owner of a convenience store during a robbery early Saturday. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries while struggling with a robber armed with a handgun during the holdup about 6:15 a.m. at Sam’s Food Shop, 7103 N. Main St., according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Police said a robber armed with a handgun came in and demanded money from the store owner. A struggle ensued and the owner was injured. The gunman fl..>> view originalWeather officials say take precaution ahead of severe weather
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Weather officials are warning that the severe weather heading in north Florida’s direction brings with it the potential for a lot of risks. Some people in the South have already seen the disaster the storm front could bring as a college in Hattiesburg Mississippi was devastated and some students injured by tornadoes.Officials say that if you can’t evacuate ahead of a severe storm, the best option to stay safe, specifically if there is the potential for a tornado or other se..>> view originalSupport Groups
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Thousands of people in Northeast Florida and millions the around the country are joining marches Saturday in conjunction with the Women’s March on Washington to raise awareness of women’s rights they fear could be threatened by Donald Trump’s presidency.Three marches were organized in the area – a memorial and march in downtown Jacksonville, a march in St. Augustine and a march in Amelia Island.“Some of the rhetoric in the last election has some people concerned that we're going to take a step ..>> view originalHundreds of people rally in Jacksonville as part of nationwide ...
by: Beth Rousseau, Action News Jax Updated: Jan 21, 2017 - 11:13 PM Following in the footsteps of protesters in Washington, D.C., hundreds of people turned out in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday to take part in a women’s march. The march started at the Jacksonville Landing around 1:30 p.m. and ended up at the Duval County Courthouse. Crowds trickled out after some two hours. Organizers said the goal of the rally was to protect not only women’s rights, but also to ensure economic eq..>> view originalWomen march by the thousands in Washington, elsewhere to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a global exclamation of defiance and solidarity, more than 1 million people rallied at women’s marches in the nation’s capital and cities around the world Saturday to send President Donald Trump an emphatic message on his first full day in office that they won’t let his agenda go unchallenged. Many of the women came wearing pink, pointy-eared “pussyhats” to mock the new president. Plenty of men joined in, too, contributing to surprising numbers everywhere from New York, Phi..>> view original
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