Treasures of Nassau: Antebellum Florida Part III
The News-Leader is running a series throughout the year on the history of Fernandina and Nassau County in celebration of the 200th anniversary of both. After Florida was annexed as a U.S.
The News-Leader is running a series throughout the year on the history of Fernandina and Nassau County in celebration of the 200th anniversary of both. After Florida was annexed as a U.S.
In a powerful display of unity and advocacy, a local Democratic club, concerned parents and citizens filled the room at a recent school board meeting, raising their voices against the threat of boo
Earth Day began in 1970 and has evolved into the largest civic event on Earth, activating billions of people in 192 countries.
At the March 11 meeting, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners approved Proclamation No.
On Tuesday, March 19, Nassau County stood in line to cast their votes in the presidential preference primary election.
22-Year-Old Raheem Davis Jr.
Much of the discussion at Monday evening’s meeting of the Board of County Commissioners focused on a non-agenda item added by the county manager - an update on efforts to expand tourism on the west
At the recent Nassau County School Board meeting, Superintendent of Schools Kathy Burns recognized teachers from Wildlight Elementary School, and principal of Yulee Middle School, George Raysor, re
Just like thousands of other young boys, Jacques Shelton had a poster of a Lamborghini Countach on his bedroom wall while growing up in Fernandina Beach.
Nassau County Supervisor of Elections Janet Adkins shares important election reminders with voters ahead of the quickly approaching March 19, 2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election.
A three-judge federal panel Wednesday rejected a constitutional challenge to a congressional redistricting plan that Gov.
Orlando Rep. Anna Eskamani, the ranking Democratic member of the House House Ways & Means Committee, gave a “B” to a tax package that passed this month.
With a hearing scheduled April 9, Florida State University this week fired back at a request by the Atlantic Coast Conference to put on hold — or dismiss — a lawsuit that could lead to FSU leaving