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Taxpayers Foot the Bill for FDLE Drinking Study

11:22 PM, Feb 15, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- First Coast News obtained video that shows Florida Department of Law Enforcement employees drinking on your dime to test breathalyzers. FDLE said the study was necessary, to prove its breathalyzers work.

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Ken's Top 10 Ways to Protect Personal Information

10:49 PM, Jan 13, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- In today's environment, your personal information might be more valuable than the cash in your pocket, So how do you protect your identity and guard your privacy?

More Mobile Users Mean More Compromised Securitymalware

1:41 PM, Jan 11, 2012

With a few million more mobile device users than there were just a few months ago, the lack of security is scaring internet safety experts.

Website Uses Social Media to Analyze Pres. Race

6:46 PM, Jan 10, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO --  Exit polls are so 2008. This election year, it's all about the social network - specifically, Facebook.

Are You Keeping Your New Year's Resolution?

3:44 PM, Jan 9, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- It is 2012 and you have decided that this is the year you will drop those extra pounds and get into shape. 

Consumers Warned about Retirement Fees

11:58 AM, Jan 9, 2012

Rarely is anything ever said about "investment expenses", those fees and commissions brokerage firms charge every time you trade, and sometimes when you don't.

Forecast: 2012 Worst Year for Gas Prices

2:43 PM, Jan 6, 2012

To the dismay of drivers across the country, 2011 went down in the record books as having  the most expensive gasoline average ever, $3.513 for the year, 72 cents per gallon higher than 2010's yearly average, according to GasBuddy.

New Procedure Promises to Get Rid of 'Turkey Neck' without Surgery

5:55 PM, Jan 5, 2012

Flabby, saggy skin under your neck is one of the signs of aging. But now new treatments can solve the problem without major surgery.

'Hacktivists' Targeting Mobile Devices

10:30 AM, Jan 4, 2012

Computer security giant McAfee recently came out with a list of threat predictions for the new year, and it's not pretty.

A Drop-Down Way to Bargain Hunt Online

12:21 PM, Dec 30, 2011

A young entrepreneur thinks he's found a better way to find some of the best deals online.

Facebook Launches Suicide Prevention Program

10:57 AM, Dec 28, 2011

MENLO PARK, Calif. -- Facebook is making it easier for people who express suicidal thoughts on the social networking site to get help.

New Year's Resolutions: How to Hit the Ground Running

7:00 PM, Dec 27, 2011

Exercising with others builds a support network, she says, which helps if your resolve dips.

Higher Electric Bills Zap Households

12:20 PM, Dec 20, 2011

Electric bills nationally have skyrocketed in the past five years, a sharp reversal from a quarter-century ago when Americans enjoyed stable power bills even as they used more electricity.

New GPS Device Allows You to Track People

11:20 AM, Dec 19, 2011

There's a new device that lets you be James Bond called DetectiGo.

Court Battle: Who Owns Your Genes?

4:26 PM, Nov 28, 2011

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- They make us who we are - the story of our heredity. Genes, 25,000 of them, populate our bodies and now theya re the subject of a war in the courts.

Carts Made on First Coast Help Disabled Worldwide

11:35 PM, Nov 23, 2011

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. -- PET stands for Personal Energy Transportation. Volunteers make the PET carts and they change people's lives around the world.

Driving People Out of Business?

1:05 PM, Nov 23, 2011

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is entangled in a lawsuit with a local businessman.

Ken Underwood has had an exclusive contract to publish the Florida Official Driver's Handbook for the past five years, and some small business owners claim it's driving them out of business.

Finally Free: Teen Chained to Ground Speaks Out for First Time

12:51 PM, Nov 23, 2011

GLEN ST. MARY, Fla. -- Allegedly chained to the ground of his Uncle's mobile home for three months, Brandon Howell decided to speak out against the abuse.

Charles Meade Investigated by FBI Over 5-Year Period

LAKE CITY, Fla. -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released hundreds of documents detailing investigations it conducted on Charles Meade, the founder of the group Meade Ministries, who died in 2010.

11:42 PM, Feb 22, 2012

Blu Hair Salon Must Remove Aluminum From Storefront

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Five Points businessman is upset over a city ruling that is ordering him to remove some recent storefront improvements because they are inappropriate.

8:59 PM, Feb 22, 2012

Jacksonville, Florida Weather Forecast

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.---Showers in the area will continue racing eastward as warm front lifts north. Then some isolated showers on Thursday before a cold front brings in t-storms(some strong) on Friday.

11:03 PM, Feb 22, 2012

State Counting Beach Mouse - Key to Dune Preservation - on Anastasia Island

ANASTASIA ISLAND, Fla. -- The state is working today to preserve a beach mouse that only exists on the First Coast.

10:02 PM, Apr 21, 2011

St. Augustine's Historic Lightner Museum In Need of Repair

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- The Lightner Museum in St. Augustine has cosmetic and structural damage.

9:01 PM, Feb 22, 2012

Food Lion Closing Several First Coast Store Locations

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Food Lion stores all over the First Coast will soon be closing their doors, according to a news release posted on the company's website.

10:03 AM, Jan 13, 2012

Illinois Man Sentenced to 3 Years in Erectile Pump Case

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- An Illinois man has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for shipping unwanted penis enlargers to diabetes patients in a scheme to bilk Medicare of more than $2.2 million.

3:53 PM, Feb 10, 2012

Two Deputies Shot, One Killed in Meth Lab Bust

MIDDLEBURG, Fla. -- A Clay County deputy is dead and another is recovering in the hospital after a meth lab bust Thursday night.

8:06 AM, Feb 17, 2012

Eight Students Injured in School Bus Crash on US-17

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A school bus crash with multiple injuries shut down two northbound lanes of Roosevelt Boulevard at Collins Road for nearly two hours.

11:05 AM, Feb 22, 2012

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