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- Hammond admits to initially lying about 2009 Jacksonville killingjacksonville.com
- Traffic accidents across Jacksonville leave 2 children hospitalized after they ran into traffic, police saidjacksonville.com
- Child struck by vehicle on Westside Jacksonville streetjacksonville.com
- Police-involved crash shuts WB Normandy at Fourakerjacksonville.com
- First Coast residents tied to Charleston stunned by church killings; Bishop McKissick on way to S.C.jacksonville.com
- Jacksonville area residents with ties to Charleston stunned by mass murder at AME churchjacksonville.com
- Fleming Island student charged with filing false report of being targeted by police impersonatorsjacksonville.com
- Man who police said killed his girlfriend in Green Cove Springs had history of domestic violencejacksonville.com
- Messages of life, love on Facebooks of slain Clay woman, killer boyfriend; he died fleeing the scene.jacksonville.com
- Public asked to be on lookout for missing Lake City womanjacksonville.com
- Flagler crash victim leads police to meth labjacksonville.com
- Clay woman fatally stabbed in front of teen daughter; suspect, her boyfriend, dies in SUV crashjacksonville.com
- Deputies identify Clay woman slain by boyfriend in front of her teen daughterjacksonville.com
- Slain Navy commander's wife portrayed as emotionless, scheming for insurance in new documentsjacksonville.com
- Bicyclist suffers non-life-threatening injuries when hit by vehicle in Jacksonville Beachjacksonville.com
- Jacksonville police to reveal more details of at least 3rd police shooting in less than a monthjacksonville.com
- Police identify suspect shot by detectives on Westside Wednesdayjacksonville.com
- 3 KKK members - all current or former state prison guards - charged in plot to kill Columbia County inmatejacksonville.com
- 3 KKK members - all current or former state prison employees - charged in plot to kill Columbia County inmatejacksonville.com
- Nassau authorities investigating body found in Callahanjacksonville.com
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