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A huge welcome to the world to these three new arrivals
A huge welcome to the world to these three new arrivals

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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A huge welcome to the world to these three new arrivals

Every Monday on our New Arrivals page we give them a big welcome to the world. If you've recently had a baby and would like to share your news with us go to and fill in our easy-to-use Q&A. Granite Cornelia Lavender (Image: Cheryl Lavender) Granite Cornelia Lavender was born at The Grange University Hospital on Sunday, April 20, 2025, weighing 10lb. She was the surprise baby for parents Cheryl and Magnum Lavender and has joined them at home in Torfaen. Cheryl found out she was pregnant after rushing to A&E a few weeks ago after becoming ill but was delighted with the surprise. Noah Lee Kenneth Williams (Image: Katrina Williams) Noah Lee Kenneth Williams was born at The Grange University Hospital on April 1, 2025, weighing 7lbs 10oz. He is the third child of parents Katrina and Jordan Williams, and was born on their second wedding anniversary and joined them and older siblings Elena (four) and Darcie-Rae (one) at home in Bettws. Jocie-Mai Cecilia Gerrish (Image: Jenny Cox) Jocie-Mai Cecilia Gerrish was born at The Grange University Hospital on April 1, 2025, weighing 6lb 3oz. She joins parents Jenny Cox and Jason Gerrish and older brother Ieuan (14) at home in Newport, with eldest brother Iestyn in university in Aberystwyth and older sister Mali-Rose (17) based in Portsmouth with the Royal Navy. Jocie-Mai is named after two of her grandmothers and is the happily ever after for her parents after much heartache. She arrived by emergency C-section.

‘Green is our color now': Local family holds vigil one year after fatal St. Patrick's Day shooting
‘Green is our color now': Local family holds vigil one year after fatal St. Patrick's Day shooting

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

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‘Green is our color now': Local family holds vigil one year after fatal St. Patrick's Day shooting

The family of 21-year-old James Jones III held a vigil on this St. Patrick's Day, marking one year since the shooting death of James in Jacksonville Beach. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< [DOWNLOAD: Free Action News Jax app for alerts as news breaks] There were green balloons, green clothing, and many loved ones gathered at Gethsemane Memorial Garden all for 21-year-old James Jones III. 'This just shows you how much he was loved and how much he loved others,' said Mother of Viticm Katrina Williams. Jones' mother, Katrina Williams, held the vigil on Monday for her son, who was shot and killed on St. Patrick's Day last year in Jax Beach. She said this is a holiday she never recognized until now. 'We're going to always celebrate, and green is our color now,' Williams. However, the family remains restless after no arrests in Jones' killing, now one year later. 'We still haven't found out who's responsible for this,' said Williams. We checked with Jacksonville Beach police about murder investigation, and was told there are no new leads in the case. In an effort to prevent violence and crime at the beach this year, the department said it's officers are engaged in a 'zero tolerance spring break law enforcement surge,' with extra officers on the streets. Jones became a first-time father to a baby girl who was three months old when he passed. She is now one. The victim's mother, Katrina Williams, said she plans to start a foundation in her son's honor, called the 5K Foundation, to help families who have lost loved ones. [SIGN UP: Action News Jax Daily Headlines Newsletter] Click here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live.

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