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Sentinel chickens test positive for West Nile

1:52 PM, May 24, 2012

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- The St. Johns County Health Department has sent a mosquito-borne illness advisory after several sentinel chickens tested positive for West Nile.

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First Coast Gears: Car fans across the country to honor Carroll Shelby May 30

12:48 PM, May 24, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A "Rev Your Shelby" movement is underway across the country to come together on May 30 to pay homage to automotive legend Carroll Shelby, who died May 10 at age 89.

NFL wants wi-fi (and full seats) in all 31 stadiums

11:00 AM, May 24, 2012

Newsflash: the NFL wants to keep its stadiums packed. But that's become more of a challenge in recent years given the ever-improving quality of viewing football from the couch in front of a high-def TV and laptop.

Generic drugs immune to lawsuits

10:28 AM, May 24, 2012

MADISON, Ohio -- Lawsuits against generic drug makers are being tossed out of court, even while similar suits against brand names continue.

Zimmerman's relationship with police evolved, city files show

10:15 AM, May 24, 2012

SANFORD, Fla. -- George Zimmerman gave a scathing review of the Sanford Police Department when he spoke at a public meeting in January 2011, describing what he'd seen in ride-alongs with officers as "disgusting."

App of the Day: Newslook

9:48 AM, May 24, 2012

Thursday, May 24, 2012: Newslook. Personalize your video news. Create and customize channels based on your interests, instead of being limited to static categories or a single news source.

Power restored to Arlington homes after early morning crash

8:45 AM, May 24, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said both lanes of Townsend Boulevard are back open in the Arlington area after a vehicle slammed into a utility pole, knocking out power to the area.

Police: Man implicates himself in 1979 Etan Patz case

8:06 AM, May 24, 2012

New York -- A man now in custody has implicated himself in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz, Commissioner Ray Kelly of the New York Police Department said Thursday.

Owner: Rescued horses shot with BB gun

6:55 AM, May 24, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Clay County woman believes someone is using her horses for target practice.

Parental Guidance: New temptations for teens, pre-teens

6:05 AM, May 24, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- When your kids leave the house for school, you trust they take heed to the warnings and advice you've given them. However, testing your child's will power are new temptations that make trying drugs or alcohol easier. Fortunately, there is help.

Private meeting held Wednesday about courthouse fire system issues

8:13 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- We are learning new information that the new courthouse may not be ready to open Tuesday because of problems with the fire and smoke systems.

Schools, Supporters Sending Little Gifts to Shen

7:59 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, FL -- If you'd like to send little gifts to Shen, here's how.

Jacksonville travel agent can get you a trip to space

7:38 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Sure, Suzanne Perritt can handle your terrestrial family vacation but, if you're interested in something less grounded, she's really good at that too.

USF searches for unmarked graves at Dozier School for Boys

7:26 PM, May 23, 2012

BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- Roger Kiser, a Brunswick, Ga. resident, describes himself as a survivor of the Dozier School for Boys. The Marianna facility was closed in 2008, but when Kiser learned that a University of South Florida team is attempting to document the history of the cemetery, they became excited.

Boaters urged to be safe during big boating weekend

7:00 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Memorial Day holiday weekend is the kickoff to the boating season and law enforcement agencies want boaters to know they will be out enforcing boating laws during this busy weekend on the water.

Mile Point changes a step closer for JAXPORT

6:52 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- JAXPORT celebrated a big step in a $40 million journey to improve a navigational hazard at the mouth of the St. Johns River that chokes port business.

Defendant says FAMU drum major wanted to be hazed

6:08 PM, May 23, 2012

(CNN) -- A Florida A&M University drum major who died after enduring a school hazing ritual aboard a bus had asked to be hazed in an effort to earn respect, a criminal defendant said in court documents released Wednesday.

Former CNN exec cited for putting dog feces in mailbox

4:02 PM, May 23, 2012

COVINGTON, Ga. -- Just what would your neighbor have to do to make you so mad, you would leave a bag of dog poop in his mailbox?

Police arrest man for defacing political signs

2:21 PM, May 23, 2012

PALM COAST, Fla. -- The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has arrested a 65-year-old man after they say he vandalized political signs.

City Council hears public comment on human rights bill, selects new president

1:41 PM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --  A public hearing at the Jacksonville City Council meeting on anti-discrimination legislation for Jacksonville's gay community stretched in to the early hours Wednesday morning.

Kindergartner takes backpack full of pot to school

10:55 AM, May 23, 2012

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Both parents and St. Petersburg Police are asking a big question of a local dad: what in the world were you thinking?

Are tanning salons admitting underage teens?

10:36 AM, May 23, 2012

When you hear about teens and tanning, you may laugh it off as no big deal. But doctors say it IS a big deal: Studies show that kids who go tanning are more likely to get skin cancer. That's why most states have tough laws about who can use tanning salons.

Mile Point project officially underway today with signed agreement

10:30 AM, May 23, 2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The long awaited Mile Point project officially gets underway today when JAXPORT and the Army Corps of Engineers sign an agreement to begin the design phase.

Woman found dead outside apartment building

JACKSONVILLE, Fla --  Around 3:00 a.m. Thursday a woman was found shot to death outside a Jacksonville apartment complex.

5:29 AM, May 24, 2012

Changes for Palatka's Blue Crab Festival

The new layout of the Blue Crab Festival is expected to open up it up, allowing people to access and see the St. Johns River better.

6:42 PM, May 23, 2012

FWC: Leave bears looking for new habitats in St. Johns alone

ST. JOHNS, Fla. -- Steve Bielicki woke up to quite a surprise this morning when he was greeted by a black bear in his pool enclosure.

9:16 PM, May 23, 2012

Power restored to Arlington homes after early morning crash

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said both lanes of Townsend Boulevard are back open in the Arlington area after a vehicle slammed into a utility pole, knocking out power to the area.

7:45 AM, May 24, 2012

Parental Guidance: New temptations for teens, pre-teens

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- When your kids leave the house for school, you trust they take heed to the warnings and advice you've given them. However, testing your child's will power are new temptations that make trying drugs or alcohol easier. Fortunately, there is help.

5:05 AM, May 24, 2012

6th-grader's Marine Corps shirt too much for school

School administrators told a Mississippi sixth-grader whose grunt brother is deployed to Afghanistan to turn his shirt inside-out because they were offended by its depiction of an anatomically correct U.S. Marine Corps bulldog.

11:20 AM, May 23, 2012

NFL wants wi-fi (and full seats) in all 31 stadiums

Newsflash: the NFL wants to keep its stadiums packed. But that's become more of a challenge in recent years given the ever-improving quality of viewing football from the couch in front of a high-def TV and laptop.

10:00 AM, May 24, 2012

Jacksonville, Florida Weather Forecast

Jacksonville, Florida--- I'm meteorologist Mike Prangley. It  is a hot one out there today with highs near 90 inland before the seabreeze moves in. An increase in shower and thunderstorm activity is being noted on Live Doppler Radar but the bulk of it should remain south of Jacksonville through this evening with high pressure in control.

12:44 PM, May 24, 2012

New Duval courthouse fails fire suppression test

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The new Duval County Courthouse has failed a fire suppression test, according to Martin Senterfitt, chief of the emergency preparedness division.

8:03 PM, May 23, 2012

Parents skeptical of FAMU hazing probe statements

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The parents of a Florida A&M drum major who died during a hazing ritual say they are having a hard time believing other band members' statements to detectives that Robert Champion volunteered to be hazed.

10:49 PM, May 23, 2012

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5th grade wax museum at San Pablo Elementary School

Photo provided by Steve Bielicki<br>Steve Bielicki was greeted this morning by a black bear on his lanai at his Julington Creek Plantation home.

FWC: Leave black bears looking for new home alone

Sneak peak of T. rex named Sue

Officer-involved crash on Philips Highway

Edwina the sea turtle released near Marineland

USS The Sullivans Homecoming

Orlando Magic head coach Stan Van Gundy (C) gives instructions to his players during a time out in the pres-season match against Cleveland Cavaliers at the Venetian Macao in Macau, 20 October 2007. Orlando Magic won 100-84. Photo by TED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images

Stan Van Gundy & Otis Smith's work with the Orlando Magic

LONDON - FEBRUARY 20: Singer Robin Gibb waves to fans as he arrives for the Brit Awards 2003 at Earls Court February 20, 2003 in London. Gibb died on May 20, 2012 after battling cancer. (Photo by John Li/Getty Images)

Celebrities who have died in 2012

A dog wears special glasses to view a solar eclipse at Koriyama city in northern Japan.
By STR, AFP/Getty Images

Annular solar eclipse

Inkaholiks Tattoo Parlor star of new reality show

Sea Turtle Festival in St. Augustine

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 6: The music group The Bee Gees consisting of brothers (From L-R:) Robin, Barry and Maurice Gibb appear backstage after they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony at a Cleveland, Ohio hotel 06 May. Ten people or musical groups were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Photo by KIMBERLY BARTH/AFP/Getty Images

Robin Gibb: 1949-2012

First Coast Gears: Holy Spirit Catholic Church car & craft show

Riding into History charity ride

Jacksonville Sharks military appreciation night

Jacksonville Girls Roller Derby

Riding into History Concours d'Elegance

12th Annual WJCT Reading Celebration: Jacksonville, Florida

Craft and Import Beer Festival

Jacksonville Suns Play Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Dogs Sworn In As Canine Guardians Ad Litem

Daniel's recreation center before the makeover.
Photo courtesy Kristen Lacoste

Finished Results of daniel 'Extreme Makeover'

Sent in by Deb Carmel<br>A hail storm passes by Deb Carmels yard in St. Marys, Ga.

Rain and Hail Across The First Coast

Nassau County Team Teal Rally

Photo by Joe Massa, First Coast News

Mysterious Crash Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Missing

Zimmerman Discovery Photos

Mitt Romney Campaign Stop In Jacksonville

Mark Zuckerberg returns to where it all started to recruit students for jobs and internships with Facebook. In 2004, Facebook was created by Zuckerberg and his three friends in a Harvard dorm.(Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

Facebook IPO: The Timeline Of The Social Network

Boston Legal, ABC (2004-2008)

Boston Legal, a legal dramedy, aired on ABC and won five Emmy awards. The series starred James Spader and featured Candice Bergen and Julie Bowen.

Why it's gone -- and what was its legacy: The show had to fight for a fifth and final season of 13 episodes, due to ratings struggles and cast fluctuations.

By Vivian Zink, ABC

Pilots from 2004-2005 Season some of the Best

Both the names Victoria (up by 5 spots) and David (up by 6) have become more popular from power couple David and Victoria Beckham. In addition, Harper (their daughter's name) is up by an impressive 34 spots and is by far BabyCenter parents' favorite celebrity name of the year.
By David Beckham/Facebook, AP

Baby Names Made More Popular by Celebrities

NEW YORK - MAY 29: (US TABS AND HOLLYWOOD REPORTER OUT) Recording artist Donna Summer performs May 29, 2003, at the Partnership for Public Service Inaugural Gala at Ciprianis Fortysecond Street in New York City. (Photo by Lawrence Lucier/Getty Images)

Donna Summer: 1948-2012

Photo courtesy Tiffany Knight

Navy Wives Take Flat Husbands to Kentucky Derby

Jane's Addiction Plays At Florida Theatre

Surveillance Screen Grabs of Clay Wallet Thief

By Mike Kaminski/First Coast News

Possible Meth Lab Being Investigated in St. Augustine

Auditions at San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Pictured: Howie Mandel. Photo by  Virginia Sherwood/NBC.

America's Got Talent Season Premiere

Photo by Claire Simms, First Coast News

Vilano Beach Bluebird of Happiness Finding a New Home

Photo by Jessica Clark/First Coast News

Driver Crashes Pickup into Historic St. Augustine Fort

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - MAY 14: A life size animatronic Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur arrives at Bristol Zoo Gardens on May 14, 2012 in Bristol, England. Twelve animatronic dinosaurs arrived at Bristol Zoo Gardens this morning after being transported in crates from Texas, USA. They will form part of the zoos summer exhibition DinoZoo which opens later this month. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

England Welcomes Its First 'DinoZoo'

Photo by Mike Bunker, First Coast News

Arlington House Fire

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