
St. Augustine Sardines Bring Collegiate Summer Baseball to Town
Summer just got a whole lot more fun in St. Augustine. The St. Augustine Sardines are a brand-new collegiate wood-bat baseball team calling our city home,

Summer just got a whole lot more fun in St. Augustine. The St. Augustine Sardines are a brand-new collegiate wood-bat baseball team calling our city home,

The Flagler College Saints continue to strengthen their reputation as a dominant force in NCAA Division II athletics, and few programs reflect that momentum more clearly

The Nease Navy JROTC placed third in the nation at Nationals in Pensacola, finishing among more than 630 JROTC units and earning a spot as one

Two St. Augustine High School seniors were recognized by the City of St. Augustine for their leadership, volunteer service and commitment to the community during the

When he retired from CSX Transportation in 2009 after a 40-year career, Gary Coulliette expected a slower pace filled with projects around the house. Instead, a

An information technology professional and freelance photographer, Suresh volunteered to lead the Shooting Stars, his daughter’s STEM competition team, after their coach stepped down. Five years

Palencia resident Eddie Creamer recently accepted the 2026 Jacksonville Top Workplaces Award on behalf of the St. Johns County Property Appraiser’s Office during a February 25

When Julian Davis was just 20 months old, he was diagnosed with autism and his early childhood was marked by significant challenges. Developmental delays meant he

St. Augustine’s own Scott Lagasse Jr. faced his toughest opponent off the track, now he’s racing to raise awareness. Life feels untouchable at 200 miles per

There are those still alive today who were on hand for a time of upheaval that casts a decades-long shadow. Their stories are waiting to be

Starting over in a place can feel like learning a new dance. Janice Long felt this when she moved to St. Augustine in 2014, knowing no

For decades, Dan Holiday transformed simple pieces of leather into something lasting- handcrafted sandals, belts, and bags that became part of the visual identity of St.

The first time Anthony Piselli put on a red suit it was a favor, not a plan. He was living in Connecticut then, roped in by

The locally written Rise & Shine St. Augustine! is more than a keepsake- it’s the realization of a long-held dream for author Lisa Haase, whose love

As a kid growing up in Jacksonville, Justin Felker remembers when his dad, Paul, brought home a Ford Model A. Watching NASCAR on TV together slowly

Children’s book author Irma Hersel wrote and published her book Where Nopalitas Grow. The heartwarming story celebrates cultural diversity, including spanish words throughout the text and

If you’ve ever felt a twinge of guilt tossing food scraps in the trash, you’re not alone. That food isn’t waste, it’s future fertile soil… but

For lifelong musician Ed Taylor, music has always been a passion. Having started performing professionally at just 16, he never imagined that years later, a simple