Library enhances electronic catalog with Select Reads
In a fast-paced and technology-driven world, the joy of reading often takes a backseat.
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.
Lightweight, fun-to-drive sports cars were introduced to our shores just after WWII when soldiers returning from Europe wanted to reexperience the joy of motoring.
Christianity’s not always easy, but it is always possible.
Fear will make us a liar, it will cause us to think doubtful thoughts. Fear will cause us to say what we think, it will cause us to forget the promise of God.
Nassau County municipalities are forecasted to receive hurricane-strength windfalls of tax revenues again this year.
Harvard’s vaunted business school famously engages in case studies.
“The weather is finally cooperating for blue water fishing, but every time we try to schedule our annual Amelia Island Blue Water Shootout, the winds blow and we must reschedule,” said tournament o
“Please, consider the following…” introduced science segments on Bill Nye the Science Guy’s old show.
A Leon County circuit judge Tuesday refused to put on hold a lawsuit filed by Florida State University against the Atlantic Coast Conference, as a big-money battle between the university and its lo
Lawsuit seeks revised abortion ‘statement’
Floridians received a second reminder Thursday to brace for a busy 2024 hurricane season, as Colorado State University researchers issued a forecast pointing to warm Atlantic Ocean water that fuels