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This past weekend, the One Spark festival had about 300,000 attendees, who cast 117,000 votes for many of the 537 creators who took part in the weeklong event. The competition for most money raised had many of the competitors getting excited – especially those who were selected to compete to show off their propositions for […]

In Parade magazine’s annual salary survey, Northeast Florida residents were featured regarding a look at what people earn in a variety of jobs. One of the Northeast Florida residents that was featured, included Jacksonville Presbyterian minister Cindy Benz. She shared that her job feels much less like work when you love what you do. While […]

In Jacksonville this week, drivers with overdue traffic tickets hanging over their heads can get a break this weekend at Clerk of Courts offices throughout Northeast Florida. This will also allow overdue traffic ticket holders to pay their tickets, as well as court costs, fines, and fees without having to pay collection agency fees that […]

In an effort to keep costs down, United Airlines plans to layoff about 66 employees from Jacksonville International Airport. A spokeswoman, Luke Punzenberger, said that this was not an easy decision for the company – but it is a necessary one. Punzenberger contested that, “this is to ensure our costs are competitive. A lot of […]

The continuous growth of Sea Breeze Food Service does not have plans to slow down any time soon; the company has plans to expand its Northwest Jacksonville facility by 16,000 square feet. The company plans to invest roughly $3.8 million in the expansion, with the hopes of greatly increasing the need for extra space; including: […]

This past week, Jacksonville movers found out that the highest number of prepaid college plans sold this year, was already three times higher than that of 2014, and the highest ever since 2008; a number totaling roughly 50,000. According to the UNF student aid department, so many of the plans were sold because prices have […]

In 2000, Jacksonville State University president Dr. Bill Meehan celebrated his first year as university president. In honor of being campus president, Meehan and his wife Beth hosted the first JSU in Lights at their home on campus. Meehan’s wife explains that, “we wanted to do it as a gift to the university. We wanted […]

This year, Jacksonville, Florida hosted its 30th annual Christmas parade. Every year, hundreds of Jacksonville residents gather along the banks of the St. Johns River for Community First of Jacksonville’s Light Boat Parade. One of the perks that snowbirds enjoy once they move to Florida is not having to deal with the snow. To take […]

If you are moving to Jacksonville before Thanksgiving, there is a new tradition that is creating a spark within the city and getting residents pumped up about their community. One of the biggest days of the year that is becoming a tradition, two days after Thanksgiving, is Small Business Saturday. Jacksonville’s Small Business Saturday is […]

This week is Halloween and not every event is suitable for young children. If you have recently made a move to Jacksonville, Florida and have young children, here are some family friendly Halloween events for 2014. 1) The Haunted Trails is a brand-new walking adventure through Apocalypse Alley, the Voodoo Gardens, and the Old Spanish […]