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Author of the “Very Hungry Caterpillar” has Passed Away.
Eric Carle, author of acclaimed children's books, such as “ The very Hungry Caterpillar”, has died at the age of 91. By: Max Grzymkowski
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Accused teen killer Aiden Fucci will now be tried as an Adult
Aiden Fucci, age 14, will now be tried as an adult for the murder of Tristyn Bailey accord to the State Attorney R.J. Larizza announced on May 27th, 2021. By: Ariel Rademeyer
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Governor DeSantis Signs A Transgender Female Atheletes Bill
On June 1st, 2021, it has been announced that Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that bans transgender female athletes from participating in biological women’s sports in both high school and college. By: Victoria Homm
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Renaming Duval Schools
After long consideration, the Duval school system decides to change the names of the schools. The schools were named after controversial historical figures. By: Madysen Huffman
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COVID-19 Booster Shot
Many people, ever since receiving their COVID-19 vaccines, have been curious about the possible need for a yearly booster shot. A booster shot is just a supplementary dose of an immunizing agent that helps protect immunization from whatever disease or virus, in this case, COVID-19. By: Sofia Bostic
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Fatal Crash on I-295
The crash occurred Wednesday night on the northbound I-295 off-ramp to Dunn Avenue. A woman, aged 31, was approaching the intersection in an SUV while a 59-year-old man and his two passengers were turning left in his sedan at the same intersection. By: Ashlyn Hunt
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Fatal Shooting Outside bar In St. Augustine
Around 1:30 am on Friday May 29th, a man was shot and killed outside a bar in downtown St. Augustine, Florida. The shooting occurred on Hypolita street, outside a bar called Dos Gatos. By: Finnoula Adele
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Dress Code Revision Meeting Pushed Back
Today June 3rd, members of the newly formed St. Johns County committee were supposed to hold a meeting discussing the dress code throughout our schools. By: Sophia Yarashas
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Jacksonville’s Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration returns
Jacksonville has announced their annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration will return this year amidst COVID. At each location (listed below) Jacksonville will offer a spectacular fireworks display that will take place Sunday, July 4th, 2021 starting at 9:45 p.m. There will be six available locations to view the shows. By: Elizabeth Stokes
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Rain in Oklahoma Raises Red Flags for Mosquito Growth
In recent weeks, the rain and humidity in Oklahoma has been rising meteorically, causing a corresponding increase in mosquito population growth and encounters with the pest. By: Arda Can Utkan