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The woman said she had nothing to live for, according to Sheriff Bill Leeper. Her gun turned out to be "a BB-style rifle."
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Clay, Nassau and St. Johns counties have thousands of new residents who are commuting for work.
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The Nassau County Sheriff's Office seized hundreds of pounds of drugs in a monthslong investigation.
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Gullah/Geechee community members warn historic burial sites are at risk in Rayonier-owned logging land in Nassau County. Rayonier has yet to share a clear plan for protecting the sacred sites in their development plans for the area.
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The four-day operation in Nassau County targeted people using the internet to solicit sex. One of the men was a police officer from Fort Myers. Another was a U.S. Army captain.
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As Nassau County moves forward on constructing water and sewer lines, the existing American Beach Water System owner is worried he’ll be put out of business and the community will lose a piece of its history.
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An investigation by the State Attorney's Office suggested Mullin committed misdemeanor crimes by failing to preserve public records, including text messages.
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William Broyles is accused of shooting his wife, daughter and son at their Nassau County home. Prosecutors allege he killed them in a "cold, calculated, and premeditated manner."
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Joleen Cummings. a Nassau County mother of three, vanished in 2018. Her body has never been found.
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The woman convicted of killing her salon coworker in Nassau County was clever and competent, one of the jurors says. Kessler is appealing.