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Every day, over a million gallons of wastewater flow into JEA’s all-new Greenland Water Reclamation Facility, treated in several stages, including the help of microorganisms and UV light purification.
Pollen is on the rise and those with allergies across Northeast Florida may soon be in for a rough ride.
Wednesday morning brought new updates in the murder-for-hire case stemming from the 2022 shooting death of St. Johns County father of four, Jared Bridegan.
Everybody remembers their first teen romance… but not always for good reasons.
The USS Orleck Naval Museum is now officially open for business after officials cut the ribbon Saturday morning on a project 18 months and countless hours in the making.
No more remote work for federal government employees, effective immediately.
Change may soon be coming to the way the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office deals with rank-and-file deputies, with a vote to unionize all deputies scheduled for Thursday, February 20, and Friday, February 21.
The St. Johns County Jail represents a key piece of the nation’s civil rights history, making it a landmark to many. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., 16 rabbis, and even the cousin of Eleanor Roosevelt were all once held at the jail for fighting against segregation in St. Augustine.
St Augustine is one of Florida’s most historic cities and one that was at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement.
The 18th annual DONNA Marathon raises money in the battle against breast cancer for breast cancer survivors along Florida’s “First Coast,” a battle that can often be a costly one that few can afford.
With Duval County Public Schools facing an over $100 million budget deficit for the 2025-2026 school year, district leaders are now looking for ways to cut costs.
University of North Florida educators and Florida Education Association leaders spoke out about those policies Thursday morning ahead of the Board of Governors’ meeting at UNF.
Safety is the first thing on any parent’s mind when they drop their kids off at the bus stop before school. However, for parents in St. Johns County’s Verano Creek neighborhood, that safety has become a massive concern with the neighborhood’s bus stop placed right alongside U.S. 1, which is one of St. Johns County’s busiest highways.
It’s been months since Hurricane Milton tore through the St. Augustine area, but Karen Stevens is still dealing with its impacts.
It’s not often that it snows in Southeast Georgia, with the last accumulation of snow in Ware County back in January 2018.
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