‘Always a pirate’
The Fernandina Beach High School class of 2022 finally made it to the finish line. Graduation was held Saturday on the school’s football field.
The Fernandina Beach High School class of 2022 finally made it to the finish line. Graduation was held Saturday on the school’s football field.
Community members spoke out at the Nassau County School Board meeting May 26 against the removal of Roody Joinville from his position as principal at Yulee High School.
At the May 17 Fernandina Beach City Commission meeting, city commissioners unanimously approved an option agreement to purchase a small parcel of land adjacent to the Egans Creek Greenway in order
After persevering through more “unprecedented times” than any class in recent history, the Yulee High School class of 2022 made it to the finish line at graduation Wednesday.
The Port of Fernandina is moving forward with providing more warehouse space to shipping customers with the addition of a fabric warehouse, but one Ocean Highway and Port Authority commissioner sai
A new referendum will make its way to the November ballot after the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners voted to include a funding option for the Conservation Land Acquisition and Managemen
The next generation has taken the mantle at Amelia Island’s beloved David’s Restaurant & Lounge with 32-year-old Executive Chef David Echeverri stepping up as the new owner earlier this year.
Nassau County is potentially steamrolling toward a lengthy and expensive legal battle with Riverstone Properties after the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners decided Monday to stand firm w
Nassau County Fire Rescue looks to refurbish existing fire stations and build new ones to accommodate growing neighborhoods.
When Pam Graves first visited Uganda, she had no idea of the impact it would come to have on her. For years, memories of the people she met drew her back to a desire to help them.
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