The Way We Were: Carter and Cheryl Bryan

Carter and Cheryl Bryan

Growing up in Avondale, the Bryan family on Belvedere Avondale and the Langston family on Hollywood Avenue, put Cheryl Langston and Carter Bryan in close contact. “We were together when […]

A Par-fect Day for L’Arche Jacksonville

The Sally Horner Family Team: Charlie, Brent, Reed, and Nick

L’Arche Jacksonville raised nearly $100,000 at its 35th annual Golf Classic at Queen’s Harbour Yacht and Country Club on Monday, March 3. L’Arche residents teed up for a very competitive […]

Engineering Top Honors

The projects presented by Bishop Kenny students Christopher Trinidad, Viktoriia Galushchak and Joshua Inocencio advance them to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair, with Trinidad continuing on the International Science and Engineering Fair.

Bishop Kenny High School students earned top honors at this year’s Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair, bringing home nine place awards and nine special awards. NEFRSEF was held […]

‘No to the Fence’

Residents gather at the Greenwood Avenue pocket park for an informal public meeting with JEA Community Relations and Project Outreach Manager Greg Corcoran on March 27.

Residents of Greenwood Avenue in Avondale may be losing at least partial access to the riverfront pocket park at the end of their road. After receiving a report of children […]

Demolition By Neglect Task Force Delivers Key Report

Jacksonville History Center CEO Dr. Alan Bliss calls the Moulton and Kyle Funeral Home, originally built in 1914, a classic example of demolition by neglect. | Photo: Jacksonville History Center

The Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission is considering strategies to help address and prevent demolition by neglect for at-risk properties, as set forth in a report compiled by the Task Force […]