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'America's full and true history': Why V.P. Kamala Harris is coming to Jacksonville Friday

The vice president will talk about "the freedom to learn and teach America's full and true history," her press secretary tweeted.

 

As demand for AP African American Studies curriculum surges across US, Florida ban remains

Meanwhile, the DeSantis administration's board of education has approved its own Black history standards that opponents say minimize key concepts.

 

Flash flooding risks to spread to southern High Plains, Mid-South. and Northeast; Friday forecast

The Mid-South and Northeast can expect wet conditions until the front leaves the East Coast by Saturday and reaches the Gulf Coast states.

 

Gilgo Beach murders: Timeline shows what led to arrest of suspect Rex Heuermann in Long Island

A timeline of events shows what led to Rex Heuermann's arrest. He's charged with 3 killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders in Long Island, New York.

 

The 35th Annual Shark Week will kick off this weekend! Here's how (and where) to watch.

Discovery Channel's Shark Week is set to kick off this weekend. The shark-inspired television programming starts Sunday, July 23 and ends on Saturday, July 29.

 

Director and teacher chases catharsis with 'The Amen Corner'

Essential Theatre Associates presents James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner," a play that wrestles with social issues faced by Black Americans.

 

Governors Charter Academy gets a new name, and new leadership

Governors Charter Academy has a new name – Renaissance Academy and will be led by its new principal, Precillia Vaughn.

 

A distinctive native, this wild orchid is rarely seen | Mystery Plant

This plant is a wild orchid, and it is "wild," in more than one way.

 

After delay, Gov. DeSantis begins process to appoint judge to succeed the late Kevin Carroll

After a more than three-month delay, Gov. Ron DeSantis has finally begun the process to appoint someone to succeed the late Circuit Judge Kevin Carroll

 

Irrigation professionals can help residents conserve our water supply

It's incredibly important for residents and businesses to seek the guidance and support of licensed and certified landscape and irrigation professionals

 

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