The Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services hosted a Deaf and Hard of Hearing College Prep Camp at Jax State from June 1-7. Read moreJax State hosts college prep camp for deaf and hard of hearing students
University Chief of Police Michael Barton found himself checking out in a store with enough umbrellas to supply the officers at the University… Read moreSafer streets ahead: Campus roadwork to ease travel
The executive committee approved to decrease dual enrollment tuition to $33 per credit hour beginning in the fall semester, during a called me… Read moreExecutive committee approves to decrease dual enrollment tuition
The Jacksonville State head cheer coach was terminated following the conclusion of an investigation, after spending nearly six months on admin… Read moreJax State cheer coach officially let go and denied appeal
Members of Jacksonville State University’s Catholic Student Organization shared their thoughts following the historic election of Pope Leo XIV… Read moreMembers of JSU’s Catholic Student Organization React to Election of Pope Leo XIV
The Jacksonville City Council voted unanimously not to vacate and relocate the right-of-way between 1612 and 1702 Seventh Avenue NE on Monday. Read moreCity council denies right-of-way relocation on Seventh Avenue
For the first time since 2009, Jacksonville voters will elect a new mayor in August, as longtime mayor, Johnny Smith, has announced he will no… Read moreNew mayor to be elected August
Wiggly’s, a new sports bar located on the square, will open its doors to the public for the first time on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Read moreWiggly’s to open Tuesday on the square
The Jacksonville City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to sell the Old Profile Cotton Mill for demolition. Read moreCity council votes to sell historic mill for demolition
The Roost, a new event venue located off the Jacksonville square, plans to open its doors in July. Read moreNew event venue coming July