Port executive director says his employment contract was not honored
The Ocean Highway and Port Authority had an emergency meeting Oct.
The Ocean Highway and Port Authority had an emergency meeting Oct.
Renovations to two hotels on Sadler Road will include a walkway over a dune in the Ron Sapp Egans Creek Greenway, over the objections of a city commissioner who says the agreement gives developers
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced an $82 million investment from the Biden-Harris administration to conserve and recover North Atlantic right whales.
The Pirate mascot has been reimaged and now renamed. The Fernandina Beach High School mascot is now Skully.
Northeast Florida is at a crossroads of history for land conservation, and it is literally now or never. The people of Florida and their leaders have stepped up to the plate.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has two designated Critical Wildlife Areas (CWA) next to or within close proximity to the proposed Riverstone development site on the sou
The Fernandina Beach Planning Advisory Board met last week to begin addressing issues brought up by Vice Mayor David Sturges regarding sections of the city’s Land Development Code.
Ships coming into the Port of Fernandina are paying thousands of dollars more than is customary to hire tug boats from Jacksonville, as the tug owned by the Ocean Highway and Port Authority was not
A training ground for truck drivers is coming to the Florida State College at Jacksonville Nassau Center in Yulee.
There are moments in life when the world seems to pause, and the true value of time becomes crystal clear.
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
Gov. Ron DeSantis has received a proposal that would pump another $200 million into a home-hardening grant program designed to help reduce property-insurance costs.