Non-weather-related power outages are known to happen at the worst time, so understanding what’s causing those outages has helped JEA reduce them. Whether it is while watching a live sporting event on TV, or cooking a meal in an electric oven, we’ve all experienced an unexpected power outage that hadContinue Reading

There are places where the leaves are turning now but we will have to wait at least a month for some color up in the trees. October some leaves may begin turning color in Georgia but leaves won’t peak in Jacksonville until November. As the nights grow longer the greenContinue Reading

Perspiration on the pumpkin!  A warm fall afternoon with partly cloudy to partly sunny skies.  The breeze feels nice as temperatures hover near seasonal averages.  The onshore flow continues this week with showers and storms increasing midweek.  Temperatures turn cooler this weekend…OPEN WINDOW WEATHER coming. Now:  Partly cloudy to partlyContinue Reading

Jacksonville leaders held a virtual conference on Monday to address violence in Duval County. “State Senator Tracie Davis and State Representative Angie Nixon Join Other Community Leaders To Call For An End To the Violence In Our Community, Push For More Preventative Measures and Increased Accountability for Police Officers andContinue Reading

In October, millions of borrowers will resume paying their student loans after payments were paused more than three years ago. Interest started accruing on balances last month. You should have received a billing notice at least 21 days before your payment is due. If you have not been sent aContinue Reading