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Cleanup is continuing in the St. Johns River after a fuel spill was reported Tuesday evening.A double-decker river cruiser has spilled up to 150 gallons…
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Some 4,500 Duval County fifth graders will be going on cruises this school year as part of their curriculum. Duval County Public Schools is teaming up…
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Northeast Florida lawmakers are opposing a plan for Central Florida to withdraw more than 150 million gallons of water from the St. Johns River every…
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First Coast ConnectThe Central Florida Water Initiative has put forward a plan to withdraw hundreds of millions of gallons of water from the St. Johns River to supply…
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St. Johns River advocates and museum goers attended a first-of-its-kind symposium Saturday at Jacksonville's Museum of Science and History.The event was…
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A new environmental education facility opened to the public in Palatka last month, inviting school groups to learn about wetlands and wildlife. Some…
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The health of the St. Johns River is generally improving, but scientists are concerned about some recent negative trends. Those are the takeaways from…
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The St. Johns Riverkeeper announced Tuesday it plans to sue the Army Corps of Engineers over its proposal to deepen the St. Johns River.The Army Corps of…
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Jacksonville’s Downtown Investment Authority is holding another open forum Wednesday night on the redesign of the Landing.The forum, or charrette as it’s…
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St. Johns River deepening was the topic of a public forum Tuesday night in Neptune Beach. The Beaches Democratic Club invited a panel of experts to weigh…