Northwest Jacksonville residents concerned about potential flooding from Hurricane Elsa
A Moncrief man paid $20,000 out of pocket when his home along Ken Knight Drive filled with water. Author: Dawn White Updated: 6:59 PM EDT July 2, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Northwest Jacksonville is an area prone to flooding and the damage that comes along with it.
A Moncrief man paid $20,000 out of pocket when his home along Ken Knight Drive filled with water. He s still making repairs years later in the two-bedroom home he shares with his son.
Water completely blocked Ken Knight Drive Friday just from rain that day. It filled the entire street and went into part of Charles Reese Park. This has many people who live there worried about what could possibly happen next week from Hurricane Elsa.
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CarParts.com Inc., based in Torrance, California, announced June 29 it will open a 180,000-square-foot distribution center in Northwest Jacksonville and create 150 full-time positions.
The center will open in the first quarter of 2022 at 6610 Pritchard Road, Building 300, in Crossroads Distribution Center.
CarParts.com said the Jacksonville distribution center will stock and allow for expansion of auto part categories, including mechanical, replacement and Certified Automotive Parts Association-certified collision parts.
It will be CarParts.com’s sixth center and part of its more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space nationwide.
CarParts.com Chief Operating Officer David Meniane said Jacksonville is positioned to support the Southeastern U.S. market.
A Jacksonville judge has resentenced the main shooter in the 2006 shooting death of 8-year-old DreShawna Davis to life in prison after the Florida Supreme Court overturned his 2010 death sentence.
Rasheem Dubose s sentence, handed down Tuesday by Circuit Court Judge Tatiana Salvador, means he stays in prison without the possibility of parole.
His initial sentence was one of several cases overturned by the Florida Supreme Court in Hurst v. State that required a unanimous finding by a jury for death. The vote by the initial jury was 8-4.
“Today’s outcome respects the family’s wishes for finality in this tragic case and continues to hold Rasheem Dubose accountable for the murder of DreShawna Davis, State Attorney s Office spokesman David Chapman said.
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