Explore Southeast Georgia’s hidden treasures: From Mary Ross Waterfront Park to the ancient Lover’s Oak
Read full article: Explore Southeast Georgia’s hidden treasures: From Mary Ross Waterfront Park to the ancient Lover’s OakDozens of local parks dot the Golden Isles, offering everything from gorgeous views and amphitheaters to mini golf and salutes to service. On our 4 Your Neighborhood trip to Southeast Georgia, we’re highlighting a few of these hidden gems.
Here’s how a lighthouse and a wandering ghost make St. Simons Island one of the most haunted areas in the country
Read full article: Here’s how a lighthouse and a wandering ghost make St. Simons Island one of the most haunted areas in the countryEvery corner of the US has either a horror story or a haunted tale that has been passed down through generations, and the Golden Isles are no exception. One act of horror that happened more than 100 years ago mirrors stories of present-day mass murder, and it’s known as the “Brunswick Massacre of 1915.”
With over 750 sea turtles saved, this center in Georgia blends education with conservation
Read full article: With over 750 sea turtles saved, this center in Georgia blends education with conservationThe Georgia Sea Turtle Center, the only facility of its kind in the state, has been dedicated to rehabilitating injured sea turtles and educating the public for nearly 20 years.
Addressing A4dability: Golden Isles employers struggle as workforce housing falls short
Read full article: Addressing A4dability: Golden Isles employers struggle as workforce housing falls shortAs the population of Brunswick and the Golden Isles continues to climb, community leaders say the demand for affordable homes is outpacing construction, and the gap is widening.
Willie’s Wee-Nee Wagon marks 50 years of family, food and community in Brunswick
Read full article: Willie’s Wee-Nee Wagon marks 50 years of family, food and community in BrunswickWillie’s Wee-Nee Wagon, a beloved Brunswick institution, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, serving up the same quality hot dogs, burgers, and their famous boneless pork chop sandwiches that have made them a local legend.
Southeast Georgia town or Virginia county? We’re stirring the pot over the rightful birthplace of Brunswick stew
Read full article: Southeast Georgia town or Virginia county? We’re stirring the pot over the rightful birthplace of Brunswick stewIf you weren’t aware, Brunswick, Georgia, has a simmering rivalry with another area of the same name: Brunswick County, Virginia. Both Brunswicks claim to be the birthplace of the original “Brunswick stew.”
Tiara and turf: Frederica Academy senior balances football and being homecoming queen
Read full article: Tiara and turf: Frederica Academy senior balances football and being homecoming queenFrederica Academy’s graduating class this year is the largest it’s ever been -- 50 students -- and the school's homecoming queen is also one of its varsity football team kickers.
‘A symbol to the community’: Why the iconic St. Simons Lighthouse is a must-see attraction for island visitors
Read full article: ‘A symbol to the community’: Why the iconic St. Simons Lighthouse is a must-see attraction for island visitorsThe St. Simons Lighthouse, a significant historical landmark on St. Simons Island, has been a beacon for over 150 years.
Pinball Palace: Brunswick arcade housing over 200 pinball machines known to be one of nation’s best
Read full article: Pinball Palace: Brunswick arcade housing over 200 pinball machines known to be one of nation’s bestA local man turned a hobby into an award-winning business in Brunswick, featuring more than 200 pinball machines.
Did you know? From ‘Glory’ to ‘Wakanda Forever,’ areas of Golden Isles have been featured in dozens of film, TV scenes
Read full article: Did you know? From ‘Glory’ to ‘Wakanda Forever,’ areas of Golden Isles have been featured in dozens of film, TV scenesYou might not realize it, but the city of Brunswick and some surrounding areas have been captured in dozens of big-time movies and TV shows. For decades, film crews have stopped in the area to shoot scenes that millions of people have seen.
5 years after his murder, Ahmaud Arbery’s family says the community is still healing
Read full article: 5 years after his murder, Ahmaud Arbery’s family says the community is still healingIt’s hard to talk about Brunswick without remembering Ahmaud Arbery — the 25-year-old murdered while jogging in a neighborhood near his home. His killing — captured on video and shared across the nation — sparked outrage, protests, and a demand for justice that resonated far beyond Coastal Georgia.
The Golden Ray capsized more than 6 years ago. Here’s a look back at the largest wreck removal in US history
Read full article: The Golden Ray capsized more than 6 years ago. Here’s a look back at the largest wreck removal in US historyIt was Sept. 8, 2019, when the Golden Ray cargo ship capsized shortly after leaving the Port of Brunswick. Officials later found that the incident was caused by human error and miscalculation.
Brunswick’s Historic Ritz Theatre is a hub for plays, concerts and events. But it once faced an uncertain future
Read full article: Brunswick’s Historic Ritz Theatre is a hub for plays, concerts and events. But it once faced an uncertain futureOnce on the brink of shutting down, the Brunswick landmark is now a thriving hub for arts and culture thanks to local efforts and major renovations.
The urban legends of Public School Number Four, a local historical landmark nicknamed ‘The Devil’s School’
Read full article: The urban legends of Public School Number Four, a local historical landmark nicknamed ‘The Devil’s School’Public School number 4, which is formally known as Annie Lytle Elementary, is often referred to as 'The Devil’s School' thanks to made-up horror stories that have been passed down from generation to generation.
How Riverside Traditions House helps people rebuild after addiction
Read full article: How Riverside Traditions House helps people rebuild after addictionRiverside is known for its beautiful homes, but one house at 2911 Riverside stands out for a different reason. It offers hope for people getting back on their feet after addiction.
‘Your living room, but with a better bartender’: Gaming bars foster community spirit in Riverside neighborhood
Read full article: ‘Your living room, but with a better bartender’: Gaming bars foster community spirit in Riverside neighborhoodTwo Riverside gaming bars, Keg & Coin and Dart Bar, combine nostalgia with nightlife, creating community spaces where vintage arcade games, darts, and craft beer bring people together in Jacksonville's historic district.
‘Jewel of Jacksonville’: Riverside’s Memorial Park plans resilient makeover ahead of 100-year milestone
Read full article: ‘Jewel of Jacksonville’: Riverside’s Memorial Park plans resilient makeover ahead of 100-year milestoneMemorial Park, one of Jacksonville’s most beloved public spaces, is preparing for a new chapter as the city works to preserve its beauty and history in the face of increasingly damaging storms.
What once was a historic Riverside theater now thrives as a modern music venue in 5 Points
Read full article: What once was a historic Riverside theater now thrives as a modern music venue in 5 PointsHistoric Riverside Theatre, Jacksonville's first sound-film venue, reopens as FIVE entertainment venue. The 1,200-capacity space hosts live music and events while preserving its 96-year legacy.
‘Like no other music experience on earth’: Riverside’s Tiger Records offers a glimpse into the musical time machine
Read full article: ‘Like no other music experience on earth’: Riverside’s Tiger Records offers a glimpse into the musical time machineRiverside's Tiger Records offers a time-machine experience through vinyl, where manager Warren Evans and staff create a community hub for music lovers to discover both classic and contemporary albums.
European Street Cafe in Riverside blends history, community and art deco charm
Read full article: European Street Cafe in Riverside blends history, community and art deco charmEuropean Street Cafe in Riverside, Jacksonville, has been a community staple for 33 years, operating in a historic art deco building originally constructed in 1941. Owned by Andy Zarka, whose family transformed the former service station into a cafe in 1992, the venue honors its architectural heritage while serving as a cherished local gathering spot.
Risk to resilience: Riverside has been beacon of hope, support for LGBTQ+ community since first pride picnic in 1978
Read full article: Risk to resilience: Riverside has been beacon of hope, support for LGBTQ+ community since first pride picnic in 1978Since the first gay pride picnic nearly 50 years ago, support groups, resources and the annual River City Pride Parade and Festival have blossomed in Riverside over the years, creating a safe haven for Jacksonville's LGBTQIA+ community.
Riverside’s large LGBTQ+ community faces uncertainty amid complicated legal landscape
Read full article: Riverside’s large LGBTQ+ community faces uncertainty amid complicated legal landscapeJacksonville’s LGBTQ+ community faces a complicated legal landscape where state-level policies targeting LGBTQ+ individuals are upheld while federal policy shifts potentially strip protections.
Pedestrians must cross 4 lanes to reach the other side of Riverside Avenue. The Emerald Trail project will change that
Read full article: Pedestrians must cross 4 lanes to reach the other side of Riverside Avenue. The Emerald Trail project will change thatSegment three of Riverside's Emerald Trail will feature new walkable paths, enhanced green spaces and a proposed road diet to improve pedestrian safety and connectivity.
Riverside’s historic homes offer a glimpse into Jacksonville’s past. A nonprofit is working to preserve their legacy
Read full article: Riverside’s historic homes offer a glimpse into Jacksonville’s past. A nonprofit is working to preserve their legacyRiverside and Avondale are home to some of Jacksonville’s most architecturally significant properties. Archivist Elaine Slayton Akin of Riverside Avondale Preservation shares the stories behind the historic homes and the ongoing efforts to protect their legacy.
‘A fresh, clean start’: $250M One Riverside project among developments starting to flourish in Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘A fresh, clean start’: $250M One Riverside project among developments starting to flourish in JacksonvilleFor more than three years, News4Jax has been reporting on what is on the horizon for a portion part of the Riverside area, specifically the Brooklyn neighborhood. The first phase of One Riverside is taking shape at the site of the former Times Union Building.
Artist chosen to paint new mural on JEA pump station under Fuller Warren Bridge
Read full article: Artist chosen to paint new mural on JEA pump station under Fuller Warren BridgeA new mural is being painted under the Fuller Warren Bridge. The Riverside Avondale Preservation and JEA selected Patrick Maxcy to do the job.
Extra sweet spot: A look inside the bakery crafting Riverside’s favorite cakes
Read full article: Extra sweet spot: A look inside the bakery crafting Riverside’s favorite cakesFor years, Biscottis has been serving up dessert staples that have become iconic across Riverside and the greater Northeast Florida area. Whether you’re stopping in after dinner or picking up something for a special occasion, their cake counter is hard to resist.
Harbor Haunt: Richard Nunn joins a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Will they find phantoms?
Read full article: Harbor Haunt: Richard Nunn joins a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Will they find phantoms?To be a part of a paranormal investigation at the St. Augustine Lighthouse has been a bucket list item for News4JAX Chief Meteorologist Richard Nunn since he saw a Ghost Hunters episode about it. With the help of some coworkers, we got to make that happen.
Savoring St. Augustine: Tacos, gastro pub, pizza among city’s culinary gems
Read full article: Savoring St. Augustine: Tacos, gastro pub, pizza among city’s culinary gemsNews4JAX anchor/reporter John Asebes will be the first to admit, he's gotten some of the best assignments when it comes to our 4 Your Neighborhood visits. From tacos to the backwoods to pizza, he ate well in St. Augustine, so you can too!
Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritage
Read full article: Walking through history: Exploring St. Augustine’s enduring legacy & heritageEverywhere you look in St. Augustine, history is looking right back at you. The list of historic places never ends in the beautiful 460-year-old city, and News4JAX anchor John Asebes visited a few on a tour around town.
Whetstone Chocolates pours sweet history into St. Augustine’s chocolate legacy
Read full article: Whetstone Chocolates pours sweet history into St. Augustine’s chocolate legacyWhen visitors think of St. Augustine, they often picture forts, cobblestone streets, and trolley tours. But a little-known fact is that the nation’s oldest city also played a surprising role in the history of chocolate in North America, and a local candy maker is keeping the tradition alive.
From hotel to college: Here’s a look at the past, present and future of Flagler College
Read full article: From hotel to college: Here’s a look at the past, present and future of Flagler CollegeAbout 2,300 hundred students are enrolled at the school. Delaney says it’s thriving, but that did not happen overnight.
A stroll through Lincolnville: Take a trip back in time in St. Augustine’s historically Black neighborhood
Read full article: A stroll through Lincolnville: Take a trip back in time in St. Augustine’s historically Black neighborhoodThe historically Black neighborhood of Lincolnville in St. Augustine is rich with history, including several pivotal moments from the civil rights movement. Take a trip back in time with News4JAX anchor Jenese Harris.
‘It’s a sad thing’: Magic Beach Motel closing in Vilano Beach, redevelopment to include condos, retail
Read full article: ‘It’s a sad thing’: Magic Beach Motel closing in Vilano Beach, redevelopment to include condos, retailThe Magic Beach Motel has been a staple in Vilano Beach for over 70 years. It's set to close at the end of September following the approval of a demolition permit from St. Johns County in August. A developer plans to demolish the property before the end of the year in order to make way for condos and retail.
How one local woman went from selling roasted peanuts in Cuba to becoming a beloved St. Augustine entrepreneur
Read full article: How one local woman went from selling roasted peanuts in Cuba to becoming a beloved St. Augustine entrepreneurAs Hispanic Heritage Month shines a spotlight on the stories and contributions of Hispanic Americans, one St. Augustine business owner’s journey stands out for its resilience, creativity, and deep cultural roots.
‘It’s the history’: Tourism drives St. Augustine’s economy year-round, fueling billions in revenue
Read full article: ‘It’s the history’: Tourism drives St. Augustine’s economy year-round, fueling billions in revenueIn the nation’s oldest city, tourism continues to be the essence of the local economy, and it’s booming year-round.
Significant interest in STEM majors at Flagler College leads school to add mobile science labs
Read full article: Significant interest in STEM majors at Flagler College leads school to add mobile science labsJust shy of 500 students are Flagler College are majoring in STEM or STEAM- focused careers. Those are majors in science, technology, engineering, mathematics or technology. The college made some adjustments this fall semester to handle the demand and they are just the beginning.
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre was once a crumbling relic with broken stairs. A young mailman changed that
Read full article: The St. Augustine Amphitheatre was once a crumbling relic with broken stairs. A young mailman changed thatOnce a forgotten relic with crumbling steps and a fading past, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre has undergone a stunning transformation into one of the top-rated outdoor music venues in the world. This is the story of how vision, determination—and one former mailman—brought new life to an old stage.
Chomping at the bit for a nearby adventure? Check out the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park
Read full article: Chomping at the bit for a nearby adventure? Check out the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological ParkIf you want to have a genuinely “Florida” encounter with a swarm of alligators, or should we say a safe encounter, you can do just that at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park.
From 1920s bank to elegant venue: Why couples are choosing St. Augustine’s Treasury on the Plaza to tie the knot
Read full article: From 1920s bank to elegant venue: Why couples are choosing St. Augustine’s Treasury on the Plaza to tie the knotWith its cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, and coastal views, St. Augustine has become one of the most popular wedding destinations in the country.
‘Easy to get everywhere’: Small business owners in Arlington say area’s central location is critical to their success
Read full article: ‘Easy to get everywhere’: Small business owners in Arlington say area’s central location is critical to their successThroughout Jacksonville’s Arlington area, a handful of small business owners explained to News4JAX why they’ve set up shop in the historic community. The three we interviewed point to Arlington’s central location on the First Coast.
A retired veteran believed that kids in Jacksonville didn’t have enough safe activities. So he opened a skating rink
Read full article: A retired veteran believed that kids in Jacksonville didn’t have enough safe activities. So he opened a skating rinkRetired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Terry Harris transformed his concern for local youth into Sk8 City, a 40,000-square-foot family entertainment venue that revives Jacksonville's beloved skating legacy.
Redevelopment efforts transform eyesores along Arlington Expressway, breathe new life into Jacksonville community
Read full article: Redevelopment efforts transform eyesores along Arlington Expressway, breathe new life into Jacksonville communityThe Arlington Expressway, Downtown Jacksonville’s connection to East Arlington, has long been associated with blight due to old, abandoned office buildings. However, recent redevelopment efforts are bringing new hope to the neighborhood.
Arlington’s Rattlesnake Conservancy transforms fear into understanding through hands-on training
Read full article: Arlington’s Rattlesnake Conservancy transforms fear into understanding through hands-on trainingAt Tree Hill Nature Center, The Rattlesnake Conservancy transforms fear into understanding through hands-on training, teaching hundreds annually to safely handle these misunderstood creatures while advocating for their vital role in Florida's ecosystem.
The Regency Mall: Once an Arlington retail giant, this landmark is now headed toward a new horizon
Read full article: The Regency Mall: Once an Arlington retail giant, this landmark is now headed toward a new horizonOnce a bustling retail hub and social hotspot, Arlington’s Regency Square Mall now stands as a shadow of its former self. But city leaders and developers are looking toward a future that could bring new life to the aging property.
Jacksonville University: An educational anchor with rich history in the Arlington community
Read full article: Jacksonville University: An educational anchor with rich history in the Arlington communityJacksonville University has been part of the city’s story for more than 90 years. Founded in 1934 during the Great Depression, the private university has grown from a small two-year college downtown into a thriving campus on the banks of the St. Johns River.
College Park brings Winn-Dixie, homegrown shops to revived Arlington hub
Read full article: College Park brings Winn-Dixie, homegrown shops to revived Arlington hubJWB Real Estate Capital has invested more than $20 million to transform the former Town and Country Shopping Center off Arlington Expressway and University Boulevard.
Jacksonville University programs take flight, drive innovation, and train the next generation
Read full article: Jacksonville University programs take flight, drive innovation, and train the next generationJacksonville University is growing — and three of its signature programs show how the school is preparing students for the careers of tomorrow. From science and technology to aviation and healthcare, JU leaders say the university is aligning with community needs and industry demand.
From silence to success, The Jericho School empowers students with autism
Read full article: From silence to success, The Jericho School empowers students with autismNews4JAX took a tour of The Jericho School in Arlington to see how it helps children across the autism spectrum thrive and find their voices.
‘No leads, no nothing’: Family continues seeking answers 3 months after Arlington hit-and-run kills 40-year-old father
Read full article: ‘No leads, no nothing’: Family continues seeking answers 3 months after Arlington hit-and-run kills 40-year-old fatherThe Venegas family continues to seek answers and justice months after 40-year-old Brandon Venegas was killed in a hit-and-run behind a Walgreens in Arlington, urging the community to come forward with any information.
Arlington’s claim to fame: Home to Kona, the nation’s oldest skate park
Read full article: Arlington’s claim to fame: Home to Kona, the nation’s oldest skate parkArlington is known for a lot of things — some expected, and some that might surprise you. One of its most unique claims to fame? Housing the oldest operating skate park in the country.
‘Dangerously close to the river’: Relocation plans underway for Fort Caroline National Memorial to combat flooding
Read full article: ‘Dangerously close to the river’: Relocation plans underway for Fort Caroline National Memorial to combat floodingAs part of our “4 Your Neighborhood” coverage in the Arlington area, News4JAX is highlighting efforts to protect a local gem: The Fort Caroline National Memorial.
From recreation to property values: How the St. Johns River shapes life in Arlington
Read full article: From recreation to property values: How the St. Johns River shapes life in ArlingtonThe St. Johns River has always been the heart of Jacksonville. In Arlington, it’s more than just a scenic view — it’s part of the community’s identity, shaping property values, recreation, and even the neighborhood’s future.
Jacksonville’s Norman Studios preserves legacy of early Black cinema
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Norman Studios preserves legacy of early Black cinemaLong before Hollywood embraced diversity, Jacksonville’s Norman Studios was breaking barriers with “race films” that cast Black actors in heroic, leading roles. Now a historical film museum, the studio preserves a powerful and often-overlooked legacy.
Discover serenity at the Jacksonville Arboretum: A hidden oasis amid Arlington’s urban hustle
Read full article: Discover serenity at the Jacksonville Arboretum: A hidden oasis amid Arlington’s urban hustleThe Jacksonville Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is a place where you can disappear from the hustle and bustle of the neighborhoods and businesses that you traditionally think of in Arlington.
Meet Ms. Norma: The 80-year-old longtime employee who embodies the spirit of Jacksonville’s beloved Sheik restaurant
Read full article: Meet Ms. Norma: The 80-year-old longtime employee who embodies the spirit of Jacksonville’s beloved Sheik restaurantNorma Smithen, the always smiling, always laughing, never-has-a-bad-day employee, has been serving customers at the Sheik location in Arlington since September 1983.
Arlington rowing club still dedicated to youth competition decades later
Read full article: Arlington rowing club still dedicated to youth competition decades laterThe First Coast Rowing Club is the only public crew team to offer youth rowing in the Arlington neighborhood and has been going strong for 35 years.
Springfield’s comeback: Transforming from high-crime rates to community hotspot
Read full article: Springfield’s comeback: Transforming from high-crime rates to community hotspotNot long ago, Springfield was better known for its crime rate than its charm; however, neighbors today say the area has begun turning heads for a very different reason, as the historic Jacksonville community has transformed from a place many avoided into a destination where people want to live, work, and play.
Emerald Trail project promises to enhance Springfield’s walkability, foster sense of community despite funding setback
Read full article: Emerald Trail project promises to enhance Springfield’s walkability, foster sense of community despite funding setbackA major initiative in the Springfield neighborhood is the Emerald Trail project, which aims to connect historic neighborhoods and foster community engagement.
Springfield Spooky Tales: Learn about the Drew Mansion, where history meets horror
Read full article: Springfield Spooky Tales: Learn about the Drew Mansion, where history meets horrorDid you know there was a haunted mansion in Springfield? Located at the corner of Third and Pearl Street, an eerie abandoned mansion has a deep, dark history like no other home in the historic neighborhood, and has a history some may describe as unsettling.
Springfield’s storytelling walls: Murals transform neighborhood into outdoor gallery
Read full article: Springfield’s storytelling walls: Murals transform neighborhood into outdoor galleryVibrant murals pop on building facades throughout Springfield’s Phoenix Arts & Innovation District. It’s a “regenerative development” project that aims to transform 8.3 acres into a creative hub for artists, both local and abroad.
This Springfield location is dedicated to helping human trafficking survivors rebuild their lives one thread at a time
Read full article: This Springfield location is dedicated to helping human trafficking survivors rebuild their lives one thread at a timeIn the heart of Springfield, a remarkable organization is changing lives. Rethreaded, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting women who have survived human trafficking, is helping them put the pieces of their lives back together—one thread at a time.
‘Everyone deserves access to quality food’: Debs Store may go by a new name, but it still hopes to be a community pillar
Read full article: ‘Everyone deserves access to quality food’: Debs Store may go by a new name, but it still hopes to be a community pillarAfter closing its doors more than a decade ago, Debs Store has returned to the Eastside with a new name, a new mission, and a lot of community support. Now known as The Corner at Debs Store, this neighborhood landmark is once again serving the community, blending history, healthy food, and hope under one roof.
Demolition of 80-year-old historic Springfield church sparks preservation debate, ‘once history is gone, it’s gone’
Read full article: Demolition of 80-year-old historic Springfield church sparks preservation debate, ‘once history is gone, it’s gone’The Glorious Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, which stood for more than 80 years in the city’s Springfield neighborhood, was demolished in June after city officials declared the building structurally unsound and too dangerous to remain standing.
A shop for everyone: With 200+ businesses, Springfield offers a unique shopping experience for all
Read full article: A shop for everyone: With 200+ businesses, Springfield offers a unique shopping experience for allSpringfield’s business district has emerged as a vibrant retail destination, hosting approximately 250 businesses that range from boutiques to specialty shops, according to the Springfield Preservation and Revitalization Council(SPAR).
How one of Jacksonville’s largest tragedies birthed the city’s ‘greatest architect of all time.’
Read full article: How one of Jacksonville’s largest tragedies birthed the city’s ‘greatest architect of all time.’When the Great Fire of 1901 tore through Jacksonville, destroying much of the city in just eight hours, it left behind more than charred ruins—it created an opportunity to start over. One individual who answered the call to rebuild the River City was Henry Klutho, a young architect from New York who would go on to transform the look and feel
Springfield’s growth forcing longtime residents, first-time home buyers to question area’s affordability
Read full article: Springfield’s growth forcing longtime residents, first-time home buyers to question area’s affordabilityKnown for its colorful homes and wraparound porches, Springfield is one of Jacksonville’s oldest neighborhoods. Once overlooked, the historic community just north of downtown has become a magnet for new residents and businesses. However, revitalization is coming at a cost as longtime locals say the price of that popularity is a rise in home prices and the potential loss of what made Springfield special in the first place.
The community history behind how Springfield survived Jacksonville’s Great Fire of 1901
Read full article: The community history behind how Springfield survived Jacksonville’s Great Fire of 1901During the Great Fire of 1901, they formed a bucket brigade to help stop the flames from spreading to their homes. Hogan’s Creek also acted as a natural barrier.
From Jacksonville’s first zoo to the street cars on Pearl Street, Springfield holds unique River City history
Read full article: From Jacksonville’s first zoo to the street cars on Pearl Street, Springfield holds unique River City historyIf you’re out at Klutho Park in Springfield, you might notice a modern-style giraffe statue overlooking the green spaces. It’s there to mark the site of Jacksonville’s first zoo, which was built in the early 1900s.
Resident, developer share excitement for potential growth in Springfield
Read full article: Resident, developer share excitement for potential growth in SpringfieldSpringfield has historic homes and neighborhoods that give it a charming feel, but the area has also seen a major boom in new construction, growth and potential.
Disc golf course in Springfield’s Klutho Park offers unique experience for those who want to hit the fairway
Read full article: Disc golf course in Springfield’s Klutho Park offers unique experience for those who want to hit the fairwayA Springfield resident worked with the nonprofit Sustainable Springfield to build a disc golf course in Klutho Park, which is maintained now by SPAR and is a daily attraction for residents across the city.
Lights, camera, action! Springfield was epicenter of movie world in early 1900s when Jacksonville was first ‘Hollywood’
Read full article: Lights, camera, action! Springfield was epicenter of movie world in early 1900s when Jacksonville was first ‘Hollywood’These days, Hollywood is the movie-making capital of the world. But had Los Angeles not lured filmmakers to go west, we might be hearing “Lights, Camera, Action!” in Jacksonville, and the River City could have been the film-making capital of the world.
Historic Springfield in Jacksonville blends timeless charm with a strong sense of community
Read full article: Historic Springfield in Jacksonville blends timeless charm with a strong sense of communityJust north of downtown Jacksonville, Historic Springfield is a neighborhood where history lives on through restored homes, century-old streets, and a close-knit community.
Once known as ‘Confederate Park,’ Springfield Park at center of Jacksonville monument debate
Read full article: Once known as ‘Confederate Park,’ Springfield Park at center of Jacksonville monument debateSpringfield is one of the oldest and most historic parts of Jacksonville, and as a result, it’s been at the center of one of the most divisive debates in the city’s history: Confederate monuments.
Get heart-shaped falafel, handmade croissants and ice cream with ‘a little Jesus’ at these must-eat spots in Springfield
Read full article: Get heart-shaped falafel, handmade croissants and ice cream with ‘a little Jesus’ at these must-eat spots in SpringfieldIn an effort to learn about the best food offered in the Springfield area, we called around and were provided three spots, though if we had time, we would have visited every restaurant.
RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidation
Read full article: RL Brown in Springfield prepares for influx of about 75 students from RV Daniels after DCPS-approved consolidationR.V. Daniels consolidated into R.L. Brown at the end of last school year. The principal shares how they're preparing for the new school year, and a community member shares the emotional impact of losing a neighborhood school.
$20M project to save Fernandina Beach shoreline finishes months ahead of schedule
Read full article: $20M project to save Fernandina Beach shoreline finishes months ahead of scheduleThe $20 million Nassau County Shore Protection Project to renourish the Fernandina Beach shoreline from Fort Clinch to Saddler Road has finished months ahead of schedule.
How Fernandina Beach became known as the ‘Birthplace of the Modern Shrimping Industry’
Read full article: How Fernandina Beach became known as the ‘Birthplace of the Modern Shrimping Industry’Fernandina Beach is known for its rich history and beautiful beaches. But what many people don’t know is that it’s also been dubbed the “Birthplace of the Modern Shrimping Industry.”
Fernandina Beach is growing steadily. But the city needs to prepare for the county population to nearly double by 2050
Read full article: Fernandina Beach is growing steadily. But the city needs to prepare for the county population to nearly double by 2050Even though Fernandina Beach won’t see a population boom in the coming decades, it still has to be able to accommodate those moving to the county because people from those developing areas will come into their downtown, use their beaches and other resources, according to the city.
Fernandina Beach pirates: Sailing through history and giving back to the community
Read full article: Fernandina Beach pirates: Sailing through history and giving back to the communityThere are pirates in Fernandina Beach! And there have been for hundreds of years. Thanks to the island’s natural deep-water port, the area became a haven for the swashbucklers of the sea.
Step into Pippi Longstocking’s world: Visit the iconic film location in Old Town Fernandina Beach
Read full article: Step into Pippi Longstocking’s world: Visit the iconic film location in Old Town Fernandina BeachMuch of Amelia Island was used as a backdrop for The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, but the most memorable spot was the house that stood in for Villa Villekulla, Pippi’s home in the story.
What’s next as Fernandina Beach prepares to demolish local mainstay Brett’s Waterway Café
Read full article: What’s next as Fernandina Beach prepares to demolish local mainstay Brett’s Waterway CaféBrett’s Waterway Café has long been a mainstay in the community, known for its scenic views and special events. But it is set to be demolished next year due to safety concerns.
Protecting Paradise: Fernandina Beach’s $20M battle to save its shoreline
Read full article: Protecting Paradise: Fernandina Beach’s $20M battle to save its shorelineFernandina Beach is undergoing a $20 million shoreline restoration project to combat erosion and protect coastal communities from storm damage.
Fernandina Beach Pride empowers LGBTQ+ youth, allies with $13K in scholarships to foster future Nassau County leaders
Read full article: Fernandina Beach Pride empowers LGBTQ+ youth, allies with $13K in scholarships to foster future Nassau County leadersFernandina Beach Pride has given out $36,000 in scholarship money to Nassau County high school seniors since 2019.
Raise a glass to history: The Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still charms patrons in Fernandina with storied past
Read full article: Raise a glass to history: The Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still charms patrons in Fernandina with storied pastThe Palace Saloon, Florida’s oldest bar, still sits at the very location where it was built in the 1870s: at the corner of Centre and 2nd streets in the heart of Fernandina Beach in Nassau County.
Discover Fernandina Beach: Hidden gems from historic Old Town to scenic waterways and trails
Read full article: Discover Fernandina Beach: Hidden gems from historic Old Town to scenic waterways and trailsFrom the waterways to the trails to the beaches, here are some hidden gems you don’t want to miss when you venture up to Nassau County’s coast.
Fernandina Beach’s trailblazers: Celebrating the achievements of Solicito Salvador, Henrietta Dozier and Ken Williams
Read full article: Fernandina Beach’s trailblazers: Celebrating the achievements of Solicito Salvador, Henrietta Dozier and Ken WilliamsAs part of our 4 Your Neighborhood visit to Fernandina Beach, we’re highlighting some of the famous folks who call the area home.
Volunteers battle invasive Russian thistle on Fernandina beaches
Read full article: Volunteers battle invasive Russian thistle on Fernandina beachesWhen you think of Fernandina, you probably picture peaceful beaches and pristine coastline and that’s exactly what locals and volunteers are fighting to protect. But it’s not just beachgoers who love the sand. A fast-spreading invader is threatening the natural landscape.
As summer approaches, Jacksonville Beach police asking visitors to prioritize safety as they have fun
Read full article: As summer approaches, Jacksonville Beach police asking visitors to prioritize safety as they have funThe beach is associated with beautiful weather and fun, and Jacksonville Beach is no exception; however, as summer approaches, local law enforcement is reminding visitors to prioritize their safety as they have a good time.
Automated speed cameras now online in Neptune Beach school zones
Read full article: Automated speed cameras now online in Neptune Beach school zonesNeptune Beach is working to keep students safe by cracking down on the rules of the road with automated speed cameras that are now in effect at local school zones.
Angie’s Subs: A Jacksonville Beach staple expands its legacy
Read full article: Angie’s Subs: A Jacksonville Beach staple expands its legacyAngie's Subs has been a staple of Jacksonville Beach for decades. As it continues to expand on its current location, the owner also has plans to go beyond its foundation in the beach community.
Hidden Gems: Jacksonville’s beaches offer more than the ocean for adventure seekers
Read full article: Hidden Gems: Jacksonville’s beaches offer more than the ocean for adventure seekersNews4JAX is highlighting Duval County’s beaches for this month’s 4 Your Neighborhood special. But beyond the shoreline, there are some hidden gems at the beaches that you don’t want to miss.
Mark Collins’ Surf Camp: Firsthand review from student Caleb Yauger of beginner’s guide to surfing
Read full article: Mark Collins’ Surf Camp: Firsthand review from student Caleb Yauger of beginner’s guide to surfingCaleb Yauger had his first surfing lesson with Mark Collins at "Mark's Surf Camp." Here's how it went.
