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Two firms, Simple State Inc. and Live Oak Contracting LLC, have submitted bids to purchase the vacant JEA tower in downtown Jacksonville. The 19-story tower, considered an architectural masterpiece, ...
JEA has received responses from Live Oak Contracting LLC and Simple State Inc. regarding the purchase of its former ...
A well-known school in Northwest Jacksonville, Jean Ribault High School, has a brand new look to start the upcoming school ...
JEA customers broke summertime electricity consumption records two days in a row due to extreme heat. The new record ...
JEA also has been working on strategies to lock in fuel prices. JEA says that for this April, the fuel part of the typical residential bill will be $31.24.
A precautionary boil water advisory is in effect for thousands in St. Johns County's Rivertown neighborhood after an ...
The White House sent A. Tysen Duva's name to the U.S. Senate for confirmation July 30. He's known for prosecuting JEA's CEO ...
JEA's higher cost for the electricity is on top of about $10 million in legal fees that JEA piled up in a futile attempt to void the Plant Vogtle contract. If the court battle had continued, JEA ...
JEA and the city recently agreed to extend the annual financial contributions made by JEA through 2023 with annual 1 percent increases, reaching $122.4 million in the final year.
Aaron Zahn, who was CEO of JEA during attempted sale of utility, will serve four years in federal prison for fraud and conspiracy convictions.
Former JEA Chief Executive Officer Aaron Zahn and former JEA Chief Financial Officer Ryan Wannemacher will appear before a federal judge Tuesday afternoon on charges of conspiracy and wire fraud.
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