News
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Fake Prom season
By: Chalsea Vickery With 2021, being filled w cancellations on social events like Homecoming and Prom many people have taken action around the community to create their own “proms
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Masks No More
Shopping centers Walmart, Publix, and Trader Joes announced Friday that they will no longer require masks for those who are vaccinated. By: Zuriel Corcoran
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Widespread After Texas Storms
At least a thousand ER cases and at least 11 deaths have been reported in Texas as the sweeping storms that froze the state began to cool down. This crisis adds yet another problem for the struggling state to deal with as they begin repairing the damages of the snow. By: Arda Can Utkan
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Cases in India Violently Rise
As Covid cases throughout the world stagnate, India sees a devastating increase of positive diagnoses. By: Max Grzymkowski
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How Florida is being affected by gas pipeline being cyberattacked
The colonial pipeline, one of the country's largest gas pipelines that runs from New York to Texas was cyberattacked out of nowhere By; Olivia Lauren
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Disney Mask Changes
Good news for the Disney fans, the top executive of Disney says new CDC requirements may change the masks requirements in crowds, indoor, and outdoor settings. by: Emma Kleist
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Free Electrical Vehicle Charging Opens in St. Augustine
Electric cars are the transportation of the future. With the ability to have all the functions of a regular car, whilst protecting the environment from the harmful gases one would emit, we could potentially reduce 14% of the world's total carbon emission. By: Elizabeth Stokes
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Dress Code Violations Tripled In St. Johns County
In this year alone, the St. Johns County school district has issued almost three times the amount of dress code violations given out during previous years. In the SJCSD, over 500 dress code violations have been issued as of late April, and they haven’t stopped By: Ashlyn Hunt
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High-tech cultural center coming to Nocatee
By: Matthew Mungal
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COVID-19 Vaccine Update
Over the past few months since the COVID-19 vaccines have been released, people of all demographics have been eager to get theirs. Three different ones are available to the majority of the general public who meet the age requirements.The three vaccines currently approved by the FDA include Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. By: Sofia Bostic