Making their mark on their own terms As America marks its 250th anniversary this month, we’re celebrating the spirit of independence by spotlighting a new generation of ambitious locals who […]

Civic pride marched in 1976 Jacksonville Editor’s Note: Flashbacks is...

Editor’s Note: “If These Walls Could Talk” celebrates the rich...

The Florida Yacht Club commemorated a piece of maritime history...

A few short years ago, Mary Daniel never would have...

Spring openings and new neighborhood favorites add flavor to lively dining landscape The area’s thriving culinary scene leveled up for 2026 with new additions. Recently opened and soon-to-be arrivals are […]

A concentrated hub for health-focused businesses HairPeace Salon Owner Bruce Musser recently noticed something exciting about the three blocks of Oak Street stretching from Barrs to Copeland streets: an organically […]

An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) was filed for 2216 Oak Street, reviving speculations surrounding an incoming restaurant at the defunct and condemned Deluxe Laundry and Dry Cleaners […]

It’s two steps forward, one step back for development along the Southbank as residents enjoy brand-new living spaces and public parks while watching a deal fall through for the years-long […]

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 […]

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 […]