This weekend an annual local event that supports veterans will hold its largest event to date. The Cross the Line Paddle for Veterans is set to take place Saturday morning. Stay connected to your ...
The technological and social advancements of the early 20th century in America brought radios into living rooms, disenfranchised groups slowly gained more power, and workers received higher wages and ...
Amelia Island’s sea turtles are making the most of the 2026 nesting season. By the end of June, volunteers with the Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch documented more than 200 sea turtle nests along the ...
As America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, the West Nassau Historical Society is inviting residents to explore the ...
City Commissioners heard from City Attorney Teresa Prince on four bills recently passed by the Florida Legislature and their impact on the city, whether it’s litigation, building permits and inspectio ...
The 12-month moratorium on data centers in Nassau County is official as staff continues to gather testimony and facts on the topic. The Board of County Commissioners approved the ordinance Monday… ...
During the summer, local lifeguards and the city’s parks department come together to support the future of public safety on local beaches. “These are the lifeguards of the future,” said Karen Gei… ...
Surfers and skaters have a lot in common: they create, they improvise, and most importantly, they fail and get up again. At the Tigre Island Room on Saturday for eight hours, the second International ...
With the assistance of several other local groups, The Amelia Island Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Inc. (DAR) held an annual flag retirement ceremony Sat ...
Small canvases are making a big impression at the Fernandina Beach Library this month. The Friends of the Library is hosting its Tiny Art! Big Fun! Art Contest, featuring more than 40 miniature works ...