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Saturday’s incident in Jacksonville bears similarity to last year’s shooting in Buffalo, where a white supremacist killed 10 Black people, and took place five years after another gunman opened ...
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The Daily Times was reporting on election related violence in 1882. [5] On February 11, 2018, The Florida Times-Union printed its last papers in Jacksonville after 154 years. The Florida Times-Union newspapers are now printed at The Gainesville Sun and The Daytona Beach News-Journal, which are both owned by Gatehouse Media. [6]
Titled St. Petersburg Times through 2011 [16] tbt* Tampa: Times Publishing Company: Weekly tabloid produced by Tampa Bay Times: Treasure Coast Newspaper: Fort Pierce/Stuart: 1913 Gannett Company, Inc. [1] Triangle News Leader: Lake: D-R Media & Investments [1] Union County Times: Union: 1912 Bradford County Telegraph, Inc. Upper Keys Weekly ...
Only African American paper in Jacksonville to survive the 1888 yellow fever epidemic. [42] Jacksonville: Progressive News: 1938 [28]? Circulation of 7000 in 1940s, 3200 in 1950s. [28] Published and edited by Albert McKeever. [28] Jacksonville: The Florida Searchlight: 1937? [43]? [43] Weekly [43] Edited by Harry Cherry. [43] Jacksonville: The ...
Nate Monroe (born 1988) is an American journalist and executive editor of The Tributary, a nonprofit investigative newsroom based in Jacksonville, Florida.He was previously employed by The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, Florida and the USA Today Network, known for his investigative reporting on local government and public utilities and commentary on Florida politics.
A jury voted 10-2 to spare the life of a woman convicted in Jacksonville’s notorious “buried-alive” case in 2005. Reggie and Carol Sumner were killed. Jurors spare Tiffany Cole death penalty ...