Eyes on the sparrows
It was not the most dramatic animal release of all time, but it was a dramatic milestone for one of North America’s most endangered birds.
It was not the most dramatic animal release of all time, but it was a dramatic milestone for one of North America’s most endangered birds.
Ruby Coleman was thrilled when her paratrooper grandson came to see her.
After a successful beach renourishment project, the South Amelia Island Shore Stabilization Association (SAISSA) is paying down loans it obtained using money received through state and federal gran
In direct response to pay changes made by the City of Fernandina Beach, a union group for Nassau County’s Roads Department sought a memorandum of understanding to increase pay across the board for
Lydia Snow
Nassau County Record
The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners reconvened Monday for a workshop to entertain the possibility of replacing portions of the county’s vehicular fleet in the upcoming fiscal year.
Citing the nationwide “alarming increase in the number of resignations and retirements,” the Nassau County School Board approved an additional millage tax to go before the Nassau County commissione
Yulee High School parents and students expressed their outrage at the nonrenewal of Principal Roody Joinville’s employment at the June 9 Nassau County School Board meeting, where the board also app
Fernandina Beach City Commissioner Chip Ross began a discussion at the June 7 commission workshop regarding youth sports leagues that use city-owned facilities and how best to pay for those fields.
North Atlantic right whale conservation is about to receive a $21 million boost.
As suspended Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren runs in November to try to regain his job, a legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis continues playing out at a federal appeals court.
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