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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
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CDC’s New Guidelines
The CDC guidelines about masks have been updated for people that are fully vaccinated. By: Ashley Cailliez
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Capitol Security Budget Increased
The house recently proposed legislation providing $1.9 Billion to improve security at the capitol, after the insurrection on January 6th. By: Ryan Roe