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Letters this week suggested that citizens vote on the Confederate monuments issue, expressed dismay at the cancellation of "Indecent" and more. ... Jacksonville. Sad fate ahead for New College.
My sons and I had booked a trip to Jacksonville to visit my 89-year-old mother, who's recovering from a broken hip, but I just cancelled it because Covid is out of control there. I doubt I'm the ...
This week's letters include thoughts on development in Jacksonville; law enforcement; adult swim lessons; and Florida's new 6-week abortion ban.
Letters: Jacksonville heart health advocate says your body knows when something is wrong. Jacksonville Florida Times-Union. Listen to your body. During the summer of 2019, ...
This week's letters: A new fundraising effort from a local education nonprofit; suggestions for a proposed new jail; and reaction to Trump's cutbacks.
As a pediatrician committed to the health and well-being of children, I am writing to shed light on an innovative approach to address childhood hunger in our community — food prescriptions. Food ...
I think the 24/7 media coverage of hurricanes and tropical storms defeats the purpose. People seem to react to the constant badgering reports of storm position and data in one of two ways. Either ...
Reaction to the tragic hate crime that killed three people in Jacksonville lead off this week's letters. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
Letters: Jacksonville's Anchor Academy serves military families. Don't close their school. However, the Downtown Investment Authority and city of Jacksonville can do more for downtown.