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Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, FL (April 25, 2024) – JEA’s residential and smaller commercial customers in Northeast Florida now have access to a comprehensive customer assistance program to provide an unbiased source of information on rooftop solar systems, or small-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) technology. In collaboration with Resource Innovations, a sustainable energy solutions provider, JEA’s Solar Concierge program will help ensure informed decision-making…See the Story
JEA to Provide Concierge Service for Customers Exploring Rooftop Solar - Free Press of Jacksonville
Miami Heat · JacksonvilleSarra Brown reached out to News4JAX Friday morning, “I am going to be very honest, I was angry.”That’s because Brown got a call from her 11-year-old son Cameron Murray at school a week ago. “He said, ‘the teacher, the teacher, he kept trying to get my cap off my head.’”The reason why Murray wears caps at school is because he has Alopecia Areata. That is a disease that causes hair loss.Brown says Cameron has permission to wear hats all year. And …See the Story
Jacksonville mother is upset her son was forced to remove his hat at school, he has Alopecia Areata
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Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleLAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (April 25, 2024) – Fans will soon be able to get an insider’s look at Drawn to Life, the dazzling live theatrical production presented by Cirque du Soleil and Disney, with an all-new behind-the-scenes experience. Launching May 24, the “Page to Stage Signature Experience” will offer guests an intimate behind-the-scenes look at the show, including a backstage tour and artist meet-and-greet, in addition to premium show seatin…See the Story
Drawn to Life presented by Cirque du Soleil and Disney Introduces Exclusive New Behind-the-Scenes Experience - Free Press of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleBY JE’DON HOLLOWAY-TALLEY | Special to the Birmingham Times| www.birminghamtimes.com | HERNANDO & ADRIENNE CARTER Live: Homewood Married: March 22, 2003 Met: September 2001, in the Volker Hall parking lot on UAB’s campus. Hernando was a 1st-year medical student and Adrienne was a 4th-year medical student. However, Hernando recalls crossing paths one year prior during his undergrad studies when he was a participant in a summer medical program, w…See the Story
‘I Did the Traditional Down-on-One-Knee Proposal, and She Said, ‘Yes’’ - Free Press of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleBible Trivia 1)The time period between Malachi and Matthew is called the intertestamental period or the silent years. How long was the intertestamental period? 2)Can you name a Bible figure who struggled with depression? 3)What Bible figure was sold in slavery?
4)In the Bible when was the first surgery performed? 5)Which King in the Bible consulted a witch? 6)Give some examples of why the number 40 is so important in the Bible? 7)According to …See the Story
‘Test Your Bible Knowledge’ - Free Press of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleBy DANIELLE PRIEUR | CENTRAL FLORIDA PUBLIC MEDIA cfpublic.org.| Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law a yearly holiday in Florida commemorating the sacrifices of the Tuskegee Airmen. Moving forward, Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day will be celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of March in Florida. The Tuskegee Airmen were our nation’s first Black military pilots. Several were from Central Florida, including General Daniel Chappie James…See the Story
Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day Now a Reality in Florida - Free Press of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida · JacksonvilleOpal Lee will soon hold her eighth honorary doctorate in recognition of her activism legacy and unwavering commitment to civil rights.
According to People magazine, Southern Methodist University will present the 97-year-old “Grandmother of Juneteenth” with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree during its May 11 commencement ceremony. “Having Ms. Lee join us at commencement and share her work through a symposium is a signal honor for our…See the Story