Underneath a forgotten Northside shopping mall lies the remains of a 19th century cemetery associated with the yellow fever epidemic of 1888. Read More
Taking a completely different and cheaper approach than Jacksonville's position on the JTA Skyway and U2C, Miami-Dade County is preparing to invest $153 million to keep and overhaul the Metromover people mover system. Read More
For much of the 19th and 20th century, Fulton Market was Chicago's Meatpacking District, mostly made up of smaller, independent meatpackers and wholesalers. Once playing a similar role to the Rail Yard District in Jacksonville, this place where animals were once processed and sold wholesale, has transitioned into a modern mix of offices, apartments, boutique hotels, shops and trendy restaurants. Here is a short September 2021 walk through Chicago's Fulton Market. Read More
On Saturday Oct. 9, Saturday, Nov. 6, and Saturday, Dec. 11, Jaxson cofounder Bill Delaney will host a walking tour of Downtown spots featured in his new book Secret Jacksonville. They're just some of the events coming up to celebrate the new book. Read More
A Q&A With Jacksonville’s First-Ever Chief Resiliency Officer by ADAPT, WJCT’s digital magazine exploring how Northeast Florida is adapting to sea level rise and other effects of climate change. Read More