Allergy Season Is Here. Is Your Indoor Air Ready?

Business Profile An inside look at dirty ducts, allergens and improving air quality Spring cleaning often focuses on what’s easy to see – closets, countertops, and the places dust settles […]
Local Folks: Avis Chen Boulter

Following in the footsteps of the beloved “Dancing Doctor” George Trotter, Dr. Avis Chen Boulter keeps the tradition of dancing, doctoring and community service alive. She currently serves on the […]
Local Folks: Lacey McGowan

One thing that’s apparent from the way Lacey McGowan has spent her life is her strong desire to help people. Though not a social worker, she has worked in social […]
Riverfront Dining Projects Make Progress on Both Sides of the River

Several projects that could finally bring more riverfront dining options to Jacksonville’s North and Southbanks are simultaneously moving forward. A café space is already built in Riverfront Plaza, the planned […]
Back to the Drawing Board

Southside Tennis Relocation Plan Shelved After Public Pushback What was billed as an informal open house at the Balis Community Center on Thursday, Feb. 19, quickly turned into a pointed […]
City, Groundwork Jacksonville Launches McCoys Creek Branches Restoration Project

The City of Jacksonville and Groundwork Jacksonville took another step toward restoring McCoys Creek to the free-flowing waterway it once was with a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 4, for […]
Proposed Southside Tennis Relocation Plan Shelved
Swift and loud community pushback at an informal open house last month has led District 5 City Councilmember Joe Carlucci to shelve proposed plans to relocate the Southside Tennis Complex […]
The Work of Preservation, The Power of Connection

Preservation Awards Honor Those Shaping Riverside Avondale’s Future The Riverside Avondale Preservation Awards were held Feb. 19 in the sanctuary of Riverside Church at Park and King, recognizing individuals and […]