In pictures: ELM STREET LITTLE LEAGUE HOLDS SOFTBALL CAMP
Elm Street Little League hosted a softball camp last week, and it culminated Friday with a picnic, awards ceremony and a pool party at the MLK Jr. Center.
Elm Street Little League hosted a softball camp last week, and it culminated Friday with a picnic, awards ceremony and a pool party at the MLK Jr. Center.
Thea Seagraves, the edu-cation director of the Amelia Island Museum of History, asked for volunteers to help her put together a program allowing the older children at the America’s Youth pro-gram i
The Nassau Ballerz hosted the Last Ride Bash basketball tournament Friday through Sunday, with games played at Yulee Middle School and the Yulee Sports Complex.
The Nassau Sport Fishing Association presented a total of $18,000 in scholarships to six seniors from Nassau County high schools this year.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Nassau County partnered with the University of North Florida in hosting a soccer camp June 26-30 on the Miller Freedom Center athletic field.
The McArthur Family YMCA's youth basketball summer league is in full swing, and games were played Saturday morning at the Y on Citrona Drive in Fernandina Beach.
The Elm Street Little League 10U All Stars played in the District 11 softball tournament at Hilliard Saturday. Elm Street lost Saturday and its Monday game to cap the season.
The Nassau Ballerz 12U team for went 3-0 over the weekend to bring home the championship trophy at the annual Lakercats AAU Tournament in Valdosta, Ga.
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
Wiping away tears, men in their 60s, 70s and 80s watched Monday as the Florida Senate unanimously gave final approval to a plan to steer $20 million to survivors of abuse at the notorious Arthur G.