News
3021 results total, viewing 476 - 500
The new year means many things to many different people, but for those with a sweet tooth, it means that it is the start of cookie season for the Girl Scouts. more
Every year the tips given to the storytellers at TPC Sawgrass go toward helping local charities, and during 2023 the group was able to raise $36,000 as part of the tips its volunteers earned from the tours they offer of the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse and the property throughout the year more
Finding a solution to the drainage issues facing many residents in the Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District remains in the process of being figured out, but it is moving along according to MSD trustee Mickey White. more
The Nocatee community held its 15th Annual Polar Plunge event as residents welcomed the first swim of 2024 by jumping in the pool at the Nocatee Splash Waterpark on Jan. 13. more
Alhambra Theatre & Dining opened its 2024 season with "Million Dollar Quartet" on Jan. 11 and the show will run until Feb. 18. more
The St. Johns County Public Library System is inviting the public to participate in the 20th annual “One Book, One Community” reading celebration, St. Johns Reads, which began Jan. 2. more
Ponte Vedra Woman’s Club will host a masquerade ball, 7-10 p.m. Feb. 17. more
As part of its ongoing commitment to the military, THE PLAYERS Championship has announced its plans to pay tribute to Northeast Florida’s active-duty service members and veterans during this year’s tournament festivities. more
Planning should meet you where you are and reflect your current situation. more
On Tuesday, Jan. 16, The Friends of the Ponte Vedra Beach Library will present the Chamber Duo, Rhonda Casasano on flute and Rose Shlyam Grace on piano. more
Students enrolled in a new private school in Nocatee are on a hero’s journey. more
Brian Gainor moved to the First Coast with his family in 2020, and it did not take him long to realize the unique and exciting sports scene the area has to offer. more
The Ponte Vedra Municipal Service District continues to consider the creation of a “no parking” ordinance along San Juan Drive and several residents attended the Jan. 8 meeting interested in the proposal. more
Several area students have been recognized for academic success at their respective colleges and universities. more
Ask any woman about her most problematic body issue, and chances are she’ll name her lower belly “pooch.” more
The Bolles School recently announced an anticipated $3.4 million estate gift from Jacksonville philanthropist Betsy Lovett. more
Deck The Chairs (DTC) are beginning the work of taking down displays in two Jacksonville park spaces. more
Our eyes, like all other body parts, become more susceptible to disease as we age. more
Third Space Improv will hold its grand opening 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11. more
Colonel (Ret.) Joseph L. Phinney, 93, passed away peacefully on December 23, 2023, in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL after a brief illness. more
Originally known as ROAR Fitness Studio, the St. Augustine Beach family-owned space has recently doubled in size and been rebranded to become a premier training center. more
Romanza St. Augustine and its inaugural Collage Concert Series in St. Augustine will complete this year’s schedule with musical performances in early 2024. more
Five public school teachers selected as finalists for the St. Johns County Teacher of the Year honor were recently announced by Investing in Kids (INK!) during a surprise visit to each school. more
Artists and writers gathered in St. Augustine on Jan. 18, 1924, to form what they called the “The Galleon Club.” more
Notices for Eris V. Brazee, Lorelei Suzanne Forrest-Vega, Randolph A. Jones, Jr., Lillian Ruth Jenkins, David Jordan, Beverly Joy McCarty, Roger C. Nichols, Alejandro M. Orengo and Randolph A. Patton III. more
« Prev | 1 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 121 | Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past 2 years.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.