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Aldi buying Jacksonville-based Winn-Dixie, Harveys Supermarkets

Winn-Dixie, which has called Jacksonville home since 1939, is being sold to Aldi, the German-owned discount chain.

 

Florida's first West Nile virus cases of the year crop up in Escambia County. What to know

Two West Nile virus cases have been reported in Escambia County, Florida, marking the first of the year in the state. Here's what to know.

 

Gas leak prompts shelter in place order at Persimmon Hollow and U.S. 90

Santa Rosa County urges residents and motorists to avoid the area or stay indoors while a natural gas leak is repaired.

 

When will they pay? Floridians say state not holding insurance carriers accountable post-Ian

Nearly a year after Hurricane Ian hit, many homeowners are still living inside hulled-out homes. Why? Insurance carriers are dragging their feet.

 

Which insurance carriers are Florida homeowners complaining about?

Since January, Florida customers have made more than 7,000 complaints about their property insurance carriers' response to Hurricane Ian claims.

 

Another winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Northeast Florida. See Florida Lottery results

It was the second time in a week a winning Mega Millions ticket was sold in the Jacksonville area. On Aug. 8, a winning ticket was worth $1.6 billion.

 

We've seen 278 days since a hurricane hit. But the tropics are waking up

It's been quiet in the tropics. However, the historical curve gets steep from here, a hill that even Kate Bush would struggle to run up.

 

His death was ruled a homicide 1 year later. His family hopes they can still find the killer

The sister of Joseph Bryant is asking the community to divulge any information regarding her brother's death on Aug. 18, 2022, after a carjacking.

 

Milton's political infighting may end up crippling its economic growth

Potential riverfront development investors are pulling out of Milton as City Council meetings have grown increasingly hostile.

 

How do we keep kids off drugs? Better conversations & more education, earlier | CivicCon

David Magee lost his son to an accidental overdose. Now he travels teaching parents and students about youth addiction and the mental health crisis.

 

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