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Officer-Involved Shooting in Jacksonville Neighborhood
01:47|In Jacksonville, Florida, a domestic violence call escalated into a four-hour standoff, ending in an officer-involved shooting. Corey Sweeney, 31, threatened his mother with a knife, leading to his barricade in a Dinsmore neighborhood home. Despite neighbors evacuation and SWAT team intervention, Sweeney emerged with a hammer and later an unknown object, prompting officers to fire, striking him in the leg. The incident marks the sixteenth officer-involved shooting in Jacksonville this year, leaving residents shaken.
80 Dogs Rescued from Dogfighting Ring in Florida
02:07|80+ dogs rescued from dogfighting rings in Florida, with evidence of prolonged suffering and abuse. Suspect arrested on drug and firearm charges, more charges expected. Animals receiving treatment, public urged to report suspicious activity.
Jaguars Sign DeeJay Dallas for Kick Return Role
02:06|The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed veteran running back DeeJay Dallas to bolster their roster, particularly in the kick return game, following rookie Bhayshul Tutens finger injury. Dallas brings valuable experience and skill in kick returns, with eighty-seven career returns and a touchdown last season. He joins a strong running back corps, including rookie LeQuint Allen, allowing him to focus on kick returns without the pressure of being the primary backup. The Jaguars aim to maintain their playoff push despite Tutens temporary absence.
Brooks Rehabilitation Expands Jacksonville Campuses
02:05|Brooks Rehabilitation is expanding its Jacksonville area locations to meet growing demand for specialized care. The $47 million Bartram Campus expansion adds 48 beds for complex conditions, introduces a tech-driven therapy area, and a smart home for transitioning patients. The Orange Park outpatient clinic grows by 5.4 million, including a new pediatric feeding clinic. All projects start in 2026, aiming for completion in 2027-2028.
Families' Hardship at ICE Detention Center
01:36|Jans Heartbreaking Journey: A Familys Struggle at the ICE Processing Center - Jan, a Dallas resident, visits her cousin Yaa’kub detained in Folkston, Georgia, for over two months. She faces financial burdens and long wait times, witnessing the harsh conditions and limited access to basic necessities. The Folkston facility is one of the largest detention centers, with over 65,000 detainees nationwide, highlighting the widespread impact of the immigration system on families.
Lawmaker Reverses Stance on Development Law
01:47|State Lawmaker Kim Kendell Urges Changes to Controversial Development Law Florida Republican State Representative Kim Kendell is advocating for amendments to Senate Bill one eighty, a law that limits local officials control over new building projects. Kendell, who initially supported the bill, now regrets her vote due to unforeseen changes that undermined local decision-making. She emphasizes her commitment to local home rule and opposes the Live Local Act, which she believes infringes on cities and counties growth and development rights. In response to Saint Johns Countys rejected comprehensive plan, new bills have been introduced in the House and Senate to address local governments concerns and strike a better balance between state and local control over development.
Jaguars Stars Deserve Pro Bowl Recognition
01:58|The Jacksonville Jaguars, with their impressive 10-4 record, are making a strong case for Pro Bowl recognition. Defensive end Josh Allen, running back Travis Etienne, kicker Cam Little, defensive player Devin Lloyd, and returner Parker Washington have all been standout performers, contributing significantly to the teams success. Their exceptional play warrants consideration for Pro Bowl selections, as the league acknowledges their outstanding performances this season.
Brooks Rehabilitation's $68M Expansion: New Facilities & Tech
02:01|Brooks Rehabilitation Announces $68 Million Expansion: New Facilities, Technology, and Family Support Brooks Rehabilitation is embarking on a major expansion project, investing $68 million across three of its First Coast locations. The Bartram Campus will receive the largest investment, adding 48 new beds and an Innovation Studio with cutting-edge rehabilitation technology. The Orange Park outpatient facility will expand by 7,000 square feet to accommodate pediatric care, while Helens House will double in size to provide more temporary lodging for families and patients. The expansion aims to enhance patient care and support families throughout the recovery process, with construction starting in 2026 and completion expected by 2027 or early 2028.
2025 in Northeast Florida: A Year in Pictures
01:57|A captivating journey through Northeast Floridas 2025, as seen through Times-Union photographer Doug Engles lens. From Julie Kuhlmans snowy trampoline moment to Rickie Fowlers putter handoff, and the high school sports drama to Trevor Lawrences family moment, these images encapsulate the regions spirit. The years highlights also include the Furyk and Friends event, Travis Hunters Heisman pose, and the Jacksonville Zoos lantern exhibit. Engles collection offers a vibrant snapshot of the people, places, and events that shaped 2025 in Northeast Florida.
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