City commission moves forward with bond plans
The Fernandina Beach City Commission will ask city voters to approve a bond that would raise $25 million, most of which would go to make the Amelia River waterfront more resilient.
The Fernandina Beach City Commission will ask city voters to approve a bond that would raise $25 million, most of which would go to make the Amelia River waterfront more resilient.
Nassau County welcomed its first full-time court magistrate this week. A swearing-in ceremony was held for Magistrate Deirdre A.
The McArthur Family YMCA honored the memory of a local philanthropist on Saturday.
At the Jan.
The Fernandina Beach City Commission, acting in its capacity as the Community Redevelopment Agency, agreed to move forward with plans for a park on the Amelia River waterfront.
Nassau County kicked off a year-long celebration of its 200th year Saturday with a bicentennial celebration with music, food and several organizations that set up to share information and seek inpu
If you happened to peruse my column last week, you may recall that I have been in mourning. The premature demise of my automotive sidekick of 16 years came as a bit of a shock.
The appearance of propeller injuries suffered by the first North Atlantic right whale calf of the season kicked off another round of demands by conservation organizations for action by the federal
During a summer meeting of the Nassau County School District Leadership Team, a theme for the 2023-24 school year was decided: Every story, every student, expect success.
Fernandina Beach is feeling the loss of one of its own, Chris Bryan, a native who worked tirelessly to give to the community she called home.
The governing body that oversees high-school athletics in Florida could soon approve a proposal that would lead to high-school athletes getting paid through business agreements such as endorsement
A record number of travelers are expected to hit Florida roads and crowd airports during the Memorial Day holiday period.
Saying the country is at a “deeply, deeply disturbing” juncture, Bacardi Jackson — a veteran litigator whose civil-rights advocacy is literally in her genes — is taking the mantle as executive dire