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Scooter Company scare
Electric scooters are a fun thing to ride when you are in downtown Jacksonville. On March 26, 2021, scooter companies issued a warning to riders downtown Jacksonville for riding dangerously. By: Madysen Huffman
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The Great Remembrance
On April 2nd, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson called for Congress to send troops into Europe. America officially entered World War 1. By: Max Grzymkowski
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Hometown Professional Returns
A Nease High School graduate and golf returns to his hometown here in St. Augustine to play in one of the world’s most famous golf tournaments, The Players Championship (TPC) By: Bryce Lounsbury
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Fast Food Chains Employee Growth
The famous IHOP pancake house chain will be hiring around 10,000 new employees by Thursday, the 8th of April by: Giles Pickens
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TPC 2021
TPC was a little different this year with COVID-19, but spectators were still allowed as long as they followed protocols. The event as a whole was still very enjoyable and successful. By: Sofia Bostic
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A Close Friend Passes
March 18, early Thursday morning George Moreland passed away in a car accident. At 3:30am, George and the driver went down a dead-end road and into the woods. By: Audrey Ausili
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Fatal Crash on I-95
On Wednesday March 31st, a 56-year-old man was killed in a car crash on I-95 by a tractor trailer. This stretch of I-95 is known for having lots of crashes, more specifically 25 fatal ones since 2016. By: Fionnuala Skaggs
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The New Amphitheater
A new amphitheater is going to be built in St. John's County. By: Mackenzie Daly
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Florida Governor Rejects Covid Passports
The concept of Covid passports have come to light, and are gaining traction as more and more people are rejecting them By: Sophia Yarashas
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Antibody treatments for Coronavirus
Scientists responsible for making the antibody treatments say they found therapies to help lessen the severity of covid symptoms. By: Elizabeth Stokes