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Also in this week s Good News, a nonprofit makes a donation to continue its mission, and art students paint ceiling tiles for children in a hospital. ....
Grammy award-winning drummer from Jacksonville helps transform lives on the First Coast Making History Today: The two-time Grammy-winning trailblazer has played drums for Kurt Elling, pushing the boundaries of Black artistry. Author: Brooks Baptiste (First Coast News) Published: 5:30 AM EST February 4, 2021 Updated: 7:04 AM EST February 4, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Miles Davis, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington are just a few Black artists who played a pivotal role in making jazz music a global phenomenon. Now, Ulysses Owens Jr. s unique sound adds to the musical landscape. While climbing up the ranks, his rhythm and beat continue to transform lives. ....
Isaiah Rumlin has come to expect calls from the media ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As head of the NAACP s Jacksonville branch, he got them again this year because for the third year in a row there will be separate citywide breakfasts to honor the slain civil rights leader where there used to be one. Friday the local NAACP will host the 34th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Empowerment Breakfast, while City Hall will have its 34th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast. Both will be virtual. A parade follows Monday in downtown Jacksonville. That s why for the past two years the NAACP decided to have its own breakfast rather than go downtown and shake hands for two hours at the city event, he said. And that s why the group will likely continue to host its own version in the future. ....
Lenny Curry to their schools and virtual classroom on Jan. 5. Caden Cohen, a fifth-grader at Central Riverside Elementary, Charlotte Kessler, an eighth-grader at LaVilla School of the Arts, and Jagger Leach, a senior at Stanton College Preparatory School, got the news in front of their teachers and classmates. Tomorrow’s Leaders recognizes youth who exemplify the philosophies of King through leadership, community volunteerism and civic responsibility. “Our children are our future and these students in particular have written essays that came from their hearts and from the impact that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has made on their lives,” Curry said. “It is an honor for me to congratulate and surprise these deserving Duval County students who work hard every day in their classrooms, their homes and in their communities.” ....
05:10 AM EST Share When it comes to progress in Northeast Florida in the new year, these are the projects that will be driving headlines. Downtown Northbank The COVID-19 pandemic slowed but did not stall retail, hotel and residential development and public infrastructure projects on Jacksonville’s Downtown Northbank. Downtown Investment Authority CEO Lori Boyer expects work to begin this year adapting several roadways into two-way streets. Staff also plans to ask its board to issue a request for proposals seeking designs for a public riverfront park at the former Jacksonville Landing. The Lot J mixed-use development. An expansion to the DIA’s financial incentives for historic building renovations could close financial gaps in historic projects. ....