The Florida Times-Union - Fri Nov 27
Next year's St. Johns County Commission race in Ponte Vedra's District 4 is a long way off, but already incumbent Republican Commissioner Phil Mays has drawn opposition from an experienced former county commissioner and a young political novice.
That squawker may be a great horned owlFlorida Times-Union - Fri Nov 27
The Times-Union A Great Horned Owl. This time of year you can expect to hear the youngsters crying out to their parents for food.
Ymca to collect gifts in Angel Tree programThe Florida Times Union - Thu Nov 26
Starting Friday, the YMCA of Florida's First Coast will begin collecting new, donated gifts to make holidays merrier for more than 900 area children.
Beaches Town Center to improve holiday decorations this seasonFlorida Times-Union - Wed Nov 25
Shorelines staff A large crowd came out to see Santa at the Beaches Town Center Holiday Celebration in Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach in 2007.
Council Considers Fee ChangeWOKV-AM Jacksonville - Wed Nov 25
Hate getting the stormwater and solid waste fees in your mailbox? One proposal Jacksonville's City Council is considering would consolidate those fees into your property tax bill.
A1A resurfacing work in Ponte Vedra gets under wayThe Florida Times-Union - Wed Nov 25
Nighttime paving was scheduled to begin this week on Florida A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach for a long-awaited 4.7-mile road resurfacing job, according to the Florida Department of Transportation Public Information Office.
Peyton talks Downtown to DowntownFinancial News & Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
Downtown business owners and merchants got an update on future plans for the area they call their business home from one of the city's biggest Downtown advocates.
Elmo drive to benefit Wolfson Children's HospitalFinancial News & Daily Record - Mon Nov 23
Article reprints available. Find out more. Duval County Court Judge Angela Cox and her husband Travis have organized an Elmo drive after reading about a Jacksonville couple that began collecting the dolls to give to ill children in an effort to provide them some comfort.
Duval prosecutors agree to lower bail in 17 felony casesThe Florida Times Union - Mon Nov 23
The State Attorney's Office agreed to lower bail in 17 out of 144 felony cases that were put up for review Monday by a Jacksonville judge after the sheriff blamed jail overcrowding on high bails.
Baby Boomers and the Future of JacksonvilleThe Florida Times-Union - Sun Nov 22
Submitted by jack freeley on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 08:46. Nearly a quarter of the population will be retired.
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