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Landrum Middle School continues its tradition of recognizing exceptional students through the “Students of the Month” program. This initiative celebrates students who demonstrate outstanding … more
What has nearly 300 items valued at more than $50,000 and is free to the public? The 13th annual MS Awareness Silent Auction, scheduled for 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 5 at Mr. Chubby's Wings in … more
UF Health Flagler Hospital and UF Health St. Johns-employed physicians are again in-network participating providers with Aetna insurance plans, UF Health officials have announced. “We are … more
The American Lung Association in Florida, Nemours Children’s Health, Jacksonville and University of Florida have announced they are now accepting participants for a first-of-its-kind, large-scale … more
Retiring after two careers, Lou Pugliese decided to try his hand at writing a novel. After sending the completed manuscript to dozens of agents and publishers, he learned the difficulties of finding … more
The Ritz Chamber Players (RCP) invite the community to a moving and powerful musical tribute, “The Ties That Bind,” in commemoration of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). This profound … more
The University of North Florida will open an innovative esports arena next year, after the Jacksonville City Council granted $3 million in support on April 8. The Flight Deck, UNF’s innovation … more
As temperatures start to rise in Northeast Florida, so do closed sales and new listings. Following seasonal trends, the housing market sees an increase in inventory as well as sales, continuing the … more
Thousands of local students will have new opportunities to explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) as Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) announces a major expansion of its … more
Divorce can be an emotional and monumental decision, but it’s essential to take action to protect your financial well-being. While divorce can bring financial obstacles, it’s also an … more
When Advanced Roofing learned about a local artist facing losing her life’s artwork after home roof destruction from Hurricane Milton, the Jacksonville team took action to protect her decades of … more
City Year Jacksonville (CYJ), the local branch of the national nonprofit organization, is moving its office to the Jessie Ball duPont Center, 40 E. Adams St., this spring. To celebrate, they’re … more
MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, opened “The Armory South: The 1924 Jacksonville Woman’s Club Exhibition Rediscovered” on April 10, and it will run … more
MOCA Jacksonville opened two new exhibitions April 10 at its Spring Exhibition Opening Celebration. The new exhibitions include “Jax Contemporary: MOCA Jacksonville Arts Triennial,” a juried art … more
As told to Holly Tishfield Chef Barry Honan opened Lotus Noodle Bar as a way to bring his fine-dining experience and deep love for Japanese cuisine to St. Augustine, blending big-city … more
On Saturday, April 12, members of the community gathered at the link in Nocatee for linkThrive Women’s Retreat. The event lasted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m and treated guests to a … more
Members of the community are invited to gather at Beth El–The Beaches Synagogue on the evening of Wednesday, April 23, for an evening of remembrance and a Yom HaShoah service. The yearly … more
Village Arts Framing & Gallery has become a staple in the Ponte Vedra Beach art scene and has been an outlet for promoting local artists over the last 50 years. The business celebrated its … more
Chef Barry Honan opened Lotus Noodle Bar as a way to bring his fine-dining experience and deep love for Japanese cuisine to St. Augustine, blending big-city flavor with a personal passion that’s … more
On Saturday, April 12, members of the community gathered at the link in Nocatee for linkThrive Women’s Retreat. The event lasted from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and treated guests to a transformative … more
Sun, surf — and sea cows? On Monday afternoon, April 14, Ponte Vedra Beach residents and visitors witnessed a rare and wild spectacle — four adult manatees rolling and splashing through the … more
It’s quickly approaching that time of year when beachgoers can expect to see orange-and-yellow caution tape triangles indicating sea turtle nests. While the season technically begins on May 1 … more
Cancer is something that unfortunately most everyone knows at least someone who has been affected by it in some way or another, but for Linda Adams it has been a part of her world for much of her … more
Jacksonville Parks and Recreation will host its third annual Monopoly Tournament on May 31, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville Main Library, 303 N. Laura St. Registration began last … more
Beaches Go Green, Sandalwood High School Beaches Go Green and Fletcher High School Beaches Go Green held an eco egg hunt with the City Of Neptune Beach at Gebeaux Park on Friday, April 11. … more
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