Holiday tradition was in full swing on the Square with the return of San Marco Merchants Association’s (SMMA) annual Holiday Magic event on Saturday, Dec. 7. This family-friendly, free community […]
On Christmas Day 1924, Jacksonville residents gathered to celebrate the dedication of its new Memorial Park and honor the fallen Florida soldiers it commemorated from World War I. A hundred […]
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Mixed reviews revealed on alley route for Emerald Trail Plans for the Riverside link of the Emerald Trail have sparked some debate among area property...
Neighborhood Association formed in wake of controversy Ortega residents expecting an update on the “Ortega Carriage House” Planned Unit Development (PUD) application got much more...
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Recognizing the heroes who personify philanthropy In a world where visionaries drive transformative change, we take a moment to celebrate the excellence that inspires us...
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Family, friends and neighbors went wild over the creativity and artistic skills of Ortega Elementary students at the “Wild About Plans and Animals” showcase at the elementary school’s Museum Exhibit […]
After moving from New York to Jacksonville more than 30 years ago and raising their three children here, Ted and Nancy Powell are civic-minded members of the community they have […]
Riverside resident and internationally acclaimed spoken word poet Ty Scott King is among this year’s Grammy nominees. The nomination is in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category for “The Fury,” […]
Episcopal School o Jacksonville’s Munnerlyn Campus science faculty recently led 63 AP Environmental Science students kayaking on the Santa Fe River through central Florida to experience the Floridan Aquifer and […]
Nine Douglas Anderson students received $52,000 in scholarships from the Developing Arts Foundation (DA) to attend national and international arts programs during the summer of 2024. “It’s an honor for […]
Downtown Vision Inc. (DVI) has released its 2024 State of Downtown Report, reflecting a snapshot of progress in development, revitalization and growth in Downtown Jacksonville across the last 18 months. […]
With the first phase of the Lasalle Street pump station nearing completion, San Marco residents can expect construction impacts to shift as the project moves into its second and final […]
Officials with the Florida Department of Transportation invited the public to engage in a pair of meetings early December – one virtual, the other at its training center on Edison […]
A fresh, new year awaits the City of Jacksonville and our Resident communities and with it the boundless possibilities of progress, growth and change. Before bidding farewell to 2024 and […]
Sanctuary on 8th Street hosts first Community Thanksgiving More than 150 people joined in the festivities of Sanctuary on 8th Street’s inaugural Community Thanksgiving event on Friday, Nov. 22. SoulFull […]