City looking into seeking AG opinion on impact fees
In light of allegations of misuse of impact fees by Fernandina Beach government, the city commission is moving forward to ask the Florida Attorney General to issue an opinion on the matter.
In light of allegations of misuse of impact fees by Fernandina Beach government, the city commission is moving forward to ask the Florida Attorney General to issue an opinion on the matter.
Yulee Little League held opening day ceremonies Saturday morning at the Yulee Sports Complex on Goodbread Road.
Patrick McDowell has pleaded guilty to the murder of Nassau County Sheriff’s Deputy Joshua Moyers.
After a final hearing, the Nassau County School Board passed new rules covering how library materials are chosen and how they can be challenged.
The Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation Foundation has awarded the Barnabas Center with a grant in support of its mission to provide nutritious food to benefit Nassau County residents e
The city’s annual street resurfacing project is scheduled to begin March 14, and is expected to take 3-4 weeks to complete.
First Love Brewing, based in Fernandina Beach, is proud to share the news that it got a slice of the Yelp pie — pizza pie, that is.
The Nassau County Chamber of Commerce will host two "Doing Business with Big Business" events in the month of April. The first event, with representatives from the private sector, will take place o
Toyota Material Handling North America is headquartered in Columbus, Ind., but recently had an impact on residents of Fernandina Beach.
After outcry from the public, the Ocean Highway and Port Authority has taken the step to remove cruise ship traffic from its master plan, OHPA commission chair Danny Fullwood announced at a March 8
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