Public asked to watch for injured right whale calf
A newly born North Atlantic right whale suffered serious injury recently as a result of a ship strike.
A newly born North Atlantic right whale suffered serious injury recently as a result of a ship strike.
Timucuan Parks Foundation (TPF) is pleased to report more than 300 children and their families were introduced to Jacksonville’s wilderness parks and preserves in 2023 through their participation i
The Fernandina Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, which is made up of the city commission, will hear a presentation from the Community Redevelopment Area Advisory Committee (CRAAB) when they sha
According to the National Weather Service, light rain is expected through the overnight but conditions are forecasted to deteriorate rapidly beginning at 10 a.m.
Nassau County recently took a greenhouse gas inventory as the first step in applying for an Environmental Protection Agency Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) as part of the Jacksonville Metr
Whether you’re a newbie to Amelia Island or a veteran, you probably know the name Robyn Marie Lamp. An accomplished opera singer and cofounder of Amelia Island Opera, Lamp has graced our community
The Fernandina Beach High School winter teams are back in action this week.
The holidays were busy for right whales in local waters, as three right whale calves were spotted nearby.
Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper announced Operation Fail Festival, which resulted in the arrest of several people in the county for their failure to register, or re-register, as a sexual offender
Nassau County has begun the process of crafting its long-term vision plan and will engage the public in the process this month.
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.