MORNING WALK
Civil twilight – that’s when the walkers start walking.
Civil twilight – that’s when the walkers start walking.
Jacksonville-based attorney Christopher Wickersham Jr.
One Fernandina Beach City commissioner says he would consider abolishing the Code Enforcement Department in order to “slash regulations” and the mayor said whether the department should exist is “a
The city of Fernandina Beach will request bids for garbage and recycling services rather than enter into talks to extend its current contract with Waste Management.
The Fernandina Beach Police Department has fired an officer who was arrested Friday after he allegedly drugged and sexual assaulted a woman.
Julia Roberts and Marissa Mahoney
News-Leader
Avian Research and Conservation Institute Executive Director Ken Meyer visited Story and Song Bookstore Bistro to share some fun facts about swallow-tailed kites and efforts to protect them.
Brooks Rohe is no stranger to pressure.
A man whose company owns property on the Amelia River waterfront in Fernandina Beach is hoping that, with the dissolution of a Planned Unit Development and a newly-formed Community Redevelopment Ar
Nassau County Property Appraiser Mike Hickox said property values in the county as of Jan. 2, 2022, have reached a record high for a total market value of $20.5 billion, a 18% increase from 2021.
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