Community organizes to stop bioethanol plant
People who are concerned with plans to build a bioethanol plant in Fernandina Beach say they will protest to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, to the city commission and at the ba
People who are concerned with plans to build a bioethanol plant in Fernandina Beach say they will protest to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, to the city commission and at the ba
Just like thousands of other young boys, Jacques Shelton had a poster of a Lamborghini Countach on his bedroom wall while growing up in Fernandina Beach.
Nassau County Supervisor of Elections Janet Adkins shares important election reminders with voters ahead of the quickly approaching March 19, 2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election.
You may have noticed these new “Laced and Lethal” banners posted outside our local schools throughout Nassau County.
Fishing is a great way to secure a healthy protein source for your family or friends in a seaside community such as ours.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has told Rayonier Performance Fibers (RYAM) that it intends to issue an air quality permit which would allow the construction of a bioethan
Amelia Island and Nassau County were not considered part of the Florida Plantation Belt.
A Yulee man has been charged with the attempted murder of his partner following a dispute over a utility bill.
The Fernandina Beach City Commission heard from local residents about the plan for a park on the downtown Amelia River waterfront, and the majority said they do not want plans for the park to move
A local woman is facing multiple drug charges after her arrest, which Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said closed a “drug house.”
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.