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Mason’s BBQ has moved on campus into Stephenson Hall, making way for Lost Pizza Co. to occupy its former building on Mountain ...
Jacksonville State University has declined to release documents related to former head cheerleading coach Brett Langston’s ...
Jax Fest, Jacksonville’s community Independence Day celebration, will be Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Public Safety ...
Qualifications for Jacksonville's municipal elections closed Tuesday at 5 p.m. Candidates running for city council will run ...
Brother’s Bar will reopen Aug. 21-23 after several months of closure. The opening will feature DJ Cadiliac, according to a ...
The Jacksonville City Council passed a resolution to hold a lien on 307 Alexandria Road SW following the city-funded demolition of a fire-damaged home on the property.
Faculty and staff should not have to pay to park at their place of employment – if the college can afford to give free decals ...
The Jacksonville City Council voted unanimously not to vacate and relocate the right-of-way between 1612 and 1702 Seventh Avenue NE on Monday. Resolution No. R-2248-25 wanted to vacate the existing ...
Students will begin paying an athletic fee of $20 per credit hour for the fall and spring semesters due to a decision by the Board of Trustees to separate it from the general university fee. The fee ...
Jax State student Ansley Lyons uses her platform to combat food insecurity on campus and in the community by installing a food pantry that is accessible 24/7. Lyons, a junior fine arts major from ...
The Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services hosted a Deaf and Hard of Hearing College Prep Camp at Jax State from June 1-7. The week-long camp had about 15 to 20 high school juniors and seniors ...
The protest is one of many across the United States held by the 50501. Stirling clarified that the protest is not a Democratic or Republican event, but one that is against dictatorship. “We are not ...