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It is hard to believe we have less than a month before school resumes in Nassau County. Don't worry, there is still plenty of time to enjoy your summer.
It is hard to believe we have less than a month before school resumes in Nassau County. Don't worry, there is still plenty of time to enjoy your summer.
This time of year, opportunistic politicians typically talk about cutting taxes and easing regulations and reducing spending. It's lip service to appease the electorate.
When Dr. Kenneth Cooper coined the word “aerobics” back in the 70s, I knew I’d found my passion.
I have a faded T-shirt that reads, “There’s no such thing as just as a dog.” It attests to the inexplicable truth that I have an overblown affection for these creatures, and especially the
When the words “delicate, fragile, cared for” are mentioned, the first thoughts many of the ladies might think of are “Mom’s fine dishes and crystal, newborns and their grandmother’s love!” The guy
Downtown Fernandina will be welcoming the appearance of both the Fernandina Beach Market Place farmers market and the Fernandina Beach Arts Market, Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine.
If you have seen the old Andy Griffith Show on television, no doubt you’ve seen Otis, the town drunk who checked himself into Sheriff Andy’s jail after he’d had a few too many.
In a fast-paced and technology-driven world, the joy of reading often takes a backseat.
The fireworks for the Fourth of July celebration were not the only explosions in downtown Fernandina Beach.
A recent Supreme Court decision tells us a lot about the political activism of the conservative majority.
In a quiet preserve along the eastern bank of the Apalachicola River, 41 eastern indigo snakes were released Tuesday into gopher tortoise burrows.
With a law now in effect preventing abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, Florida health-care regulators Thursday released emergency rules related to treating medical conditions that pose dangers
Gov. Ron DeSantis has received a proposal that would pump another $200 million into a home-hardening grant program designed to help reduce property-insurance costs.