The student was charged with third-degree felony possession of a weapon.
The center located at 5130 Soutel Drive was opened for residents without power and will remain open until 10 p.m. Saturday.JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The City of Jacksonville is extending the hours of operation for the Legends Center on Saturday as JEA works toThe center located at 5130 Soutel Drive was opened for residents without power and will remain open until 10 p.m. Saturday, the city said in a release.
"Our partners at JEA are tirelessly working to restore the remaining outages. We understand the challenges, and we want to make sure everyone feels comfortable while they continue their efforts," said a city spokesperson on Saturday. In light of yesterday’s severe weather, the City of Jacksonville is keeping the Legends Center open until 10 p.m. tonight for those without power. Our partners atStrong winds were reported across the First Coast on Friday, causing widespread damage and power outages. In Jacksonville, a semitruck overturned on the⚠️ STORM UPDATE 5/11: JEA crews are continuing power restoration efforts for customers affected by Friday's severe weather.
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