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Students from Ponte Vedra High School are providing the people power needed to support pet owners challenged by the rising costs of pet food. more
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery has announced that it will offer complimentary skin cancer screenings to breast cancer patients and survivors. Complimentary screenings will be given across its network of clinics in October. more
DONNA Foundation organizers are gearing up for the 2023 Fearless Series in recognition of the foundation’s two decades of fighting breast cancer and helping those impacted by it. more
St. Johns, Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties are now eligible for FEMA assistance after Hurricane Ian. more
Disaster survivors should be aware that con artists and criminals may try to obtain money or steal personal information through fraud or identity theft after a disaster. more
There’s plenty of Halloween fun brewing this week. more
On Oct. 15, Community Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation’s 18th annual Halloween Doors & More will transform the Jacksonville Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall into a magical, superhero-themed day of family-friendly fun and entertainment. more
Fifty-seven community leaders have been selected to participate in Leadership Jacksonville’s flagship program, class of 2023. more
Topics include: mystery writing, Democratic Club, Palm Valley Market, post-storm cleanup, Sunshine Bus, teacher grant and FEMA assistance. more
U.S. Rep. John Rutherford (FL-04) released a statement on Sept. 22 in support of the passage of H.R. 6448, the Invest to Protect Act of 2022, by a vote of 360-64. more
St. Johns County Administrator Hunter Conrad and public safety officers presented the following report during the Tuesday, Oct. 4, County Commission meeting on the local impact of Hurricane Ian. more
The deadline for Florida residents to register to vote in the upcoming general election is Tuesday, Oct. 11. more
St. Johns County urges residents to save sandbags that did not come into contact with flood waters for future storms. more
Sept. 17 marked the 75th anniversary of the founding of the United States Air Force, and the occasion was celebrated by residents and staff at Cypress Village. more
The Girl Scouts of Gateway Council is launching its fall recruitment campaign for new members. more
Just in time for fall and spooky season, the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, a circa 1798 former boarding house located on the oldest street in America, will hold candlelight tours titled “Mourning and Mortality — A Century of Death.” more
Nease High School kicked off the first Beaches Go Green Mickler Road Clean-up of this year. more
Now that Tropical Storm Ian has passed, residents and businesses are beginning the process of recovery. Here are a few items worth noting. more
Nothing could be more thrilling for local and regional foodies than to announce “Whiskey Wine & Wildlife” — a new culinary weekend festival coming to Vilano Beach on Nov. 4-6. more
As Hurricane Ian ravaged communities across the State of Florida, the Florida Coalition for Children Foundation has mobilized its network and established the FCCF Disaster Relief Fund to provide much needed funds and immediate assistance to support the rescue, relief, and recovery of the children, youth and families associated with Florida’s child welfare system of care. more
With Hurricane Ian moving out of the North Florida region, regular operations of Flagler Hospital resumed at 8 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 30. This includes visitation for hospitalized patients. … more
Preparations are underway at Adventure Landing in Jacksonville Beach for Haunt Nights 2022. more
Students from the dance team at Tocoi Creek High School are planning a remote pet food drive to help people facing the rising cost of pet food. more
The St. Augustine Humane Society is planning its 12th annual Pin-Up Paws Party featuring the 2023 Pin-Up Paws Pet Calendar. more
Wesley Wells Farms, 2680 Ada Arnold Road, west of St. Augustine, held its second annual Pumpkin Festival on Saturday, Sept. 24. The fields were open for visitors to pick up some pumpkins, fresh vegetables and farm merch. There were also games and farm animals to see. Here are a few photos from the event. more
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