If you're a fan of geology or just love to marvel at the beauty of nature, this upcoming event is packed with treasures like gems, minerals, jewelry, beads, and even ancient fossils from all over the world. It's sure to be a rockin experience!
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St. Johns County not requiring sex offenders to display ‘no candy’ signs on front lawns on Halloween
St. Johns County Commission unanimously voted to make noteworthy changes to regulations affecting registered sex offenders during holidays, including the removal of “no candy” sign requirements on front lawns
Between 2013 and 2018, John Williams failed to pay around $306,500 in payroll taxes. He also neglected to send the employer's share of Social Security and Medicare taxes to the IRS, resulting in an additional debt of $128,943 during that period.
Florida Representative Linda Chaney (R-St. Pete Beach) filed House Bill 49 (HB 49) on Monday, seeking to remove restrictions on the working hours and time of day for 16 and 17-year-old employees in the state.
The future of World Golf Village properties, including the IMAX theater, is being shaped with public involvement by St. Johns County. Mark your calendars for two significant public comment meetings on September 27th and 28th.
Get ready for spooky season! This year's event features 4 new attractions, a food truck variety, and a fully stocked bar to keep the excitement, from September 16th through November 4th! 🎃🦇👻
Continuing a long-running clash with federal health officials, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration on Wednesday recommended that people under age 65 not receive newly approved COVID-19 booster shots.
The group has been labeled an "extremist group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center for alleged harassment, spreading anti-LGBTQ+ misinformation, and trying to remove diverse content from Florida lesson plans.
The World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX theater, which houses the biggest IMAX screen in North Florida, has made a surprising announcement. Instead of closing on September 1st as originally planned, it will remain open throughout the entire month of September.
After 26 years of puzzling investigations and relentless efforts, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) has finally revealed the identity of a once-unknown homicide victim.