Trial set for child pornography case
A Callahan man’s trial for 24 counts of possession of child pornography has been scheduled for Oct. 30.
A Callahan man’s trial for 24 counts of possession of child pornography has been scheduled for Oct. 30.
The recent approval of amendments to the City of Fernandina Beach Land Development Code and Comprehensive Plan will affect large-scale commercial development in the city.
The Fernandina Beach High School football team scrimmaged Saturday morning as the Pirates prepare for the kickoff of the 2023 season. FBHS hosts Hilliard Aug. 18 in a preseason Kickoff Classic.
The Airport Garden Group is pleased to announce that its gardeners have collectively donated over 1,000 pounds of fresh produce during the past 12 months, raised in their gardens on the grounds of
Puck, a servant to Oberon (King of the Fairies) meets a fairy at the beginning of Act II, Scene One of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is speaking w
Colin Baenziger, the executive search firm hired by the city of Fernandina Beach to recruit candidates to serve as city manager, sent its list of candidates the firm believes are the top contenders
The FBI Jacksonville Division announced the outcome of Operation Cross Country XIII on Monday.
Twenty-four individuals were arrested following a joint operation between the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office called Operation Hot Summer.
Patrick McDowell’s sentencing trial in the 2021 shooting death of Nassau County Sheriff’s Deputy Josh Moyers will be pushed back to April 2024.
Experts estimate the average American family will spend about $890 in back-to-school expenses.
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