Remembered for her faith, devotion and tireless community advocacy January 9, 1948 – April 17, 2026 The San Marco and Larsen communities celebrate the life and memory of Patricia “Pat” […]

Faith runs in the family for Evelyn and Emma Jurado....

As San Jose Elementary School wrapped up another school year,...

The one-mill ad valorem property tax renewal referendum is going...

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

Growing Up Granada For Steven “Beaver” Apple and his friends Bill Tate and Jim Cheatwood, Granada in the 1960s was the place to be. “We enjoyed complete unimpeded freedom of […]

How Cianna Bommarito Found Her ‘Vibe Tribe’ in San Marco Originally from a small town outside of Detroit, Michigan, Cianna Bommarito arrived in Jacksonville in 2018 under difficult circumstances. Her […]

In a city of more than one million residents, a sense of community and finding a place among the masses is more important than ever. For Ortega resident Camille Johns, […]

Jacksonville University celebrated longtime supporter Preston Haskell last month, during which it was announced that the JU Public Policy Institute would henceforth be known as the Haskell Public Policy Institute. […]

Like many octogenarians, the USS Orleck (DD-886) has a rich and colorful life history and remains filled with vitality and fabulous plans for the future. On Saturday, Oct. 11, the […]

The Five Points area will receive funding for additional security, landscaping and beautification after an ordinance proposing a Business Improvement District (BID) was approved by Jacksonville City Council at its […]