Yulee woman returns ashes to family after finding them in thrift store
A heartfelt reunion has brought much-needed closure to the family of Mark Johnson after his ashes were unexpectedly found in a thrift store by Yulee woman Nicole McClain.
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A heartfelt reunion has brought much-needed closure to the family of Mark Johnson after his ashes were unexpectedly found in a thrift store by Yulee woman Nicole McClain.
A Yulee woman is on a heartfelt mission to reunite a man’s ashes with his family after discovering them in an unexpected place.
About 75 sailors aboard the USS Indianapolis returned to Naval Station Mayport on Tuesday after a seven-month deployment.
Glynn County police, along with several other agencies, are investigating a pond between the Royal Inn Hotel and Interstate 95 along New Jesup Highway, where human remains and a car have been recovered.
Peyton Macon, the founder of an initiative called “Future Leaders of America,” isn’t just speaking up—he’s actively working to build a brighter future for his peers. Action News Jax sat down with him and his grandmother, who are both advocating for change.
A woman in San Diego is finally back with her dog after the pup disappeared in Jacksonville. It’s been nearly five years since they were first separated.
For 15 years, a Jacksonville mom has been a source of strength and compassion for families across Northeast Florida, providing financial relief to those devastated by the loss of a child. Her nonprofit, Angels for Allison, was born out of her own tragic loss, after her daughter Allison was killed in a car crash.
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A local firefighter, recently diagnosed with brain cancer, is bravely sharing his experience to shed light on the health risks faced by those who rush into burning buildings to protect our communities.
9-year-old Aubrielle Jenkins is speaking out for the first time since she was critically injured last week when she was struck by a car while walking to her school bus in Lake City.