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Fully Vaccinated People Now Allowed to Travel
The CDC has recently updated their guidelines for those who are fully vaccinated. By: Caitlyn Gillette
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St. Johns County Vaccinations
As of March 30, 2021, already 60,000, 25% of St Johns County residents, have been vaccinated against COVID-19 either with the single Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the two doses of the two-shot vaccines. By: Ariel Rademeyer
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Recovering from March
In the past couple weeks, a large number of students across the country have been sent to go back to school, some for the first time since last March. by: Ashley Cailliez
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Covid-19 Vaccine Available to Teens!
With the release and such high demand of the new Covid-19 vaccine, availability has been scarce. With the first few rounds, it was mostly elders and immunocompromised individuals that had first access to the vaccine, however with weeks passing, it has extended to younger adults despite health condition. By: Zuriel Coreoran
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Underrated Netflix shows
Some great Netflix shows don't get the recognition they deserve. By: Ocean Medlock
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Earth Day Event Being Held in St. Augustine
It has recently been announced that on Friday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., there will be a recycling event held by the city of St. Augustine at the Solid Waste Facility. by: Victoria Homm
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BBQ Festival in Jacksonville
The very first Boss of the Sauce BBQ Festival is being held this weekend at the Riverfront Plaza in Jacksonville. This event begins Thursday April 8th with a concert to kick off the event and lasts three days, ending with the barbeque competition on Saturday April 10th. By: Caroline Hunt
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Best Buy Closings
Children and students have become extremely tech savvy over the past couple decades, having it integrated into every part of their lives from school to work to entertainment and keeping up with their social lives. by:Ryan Roe
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Florida Congressman Under Investigation
Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz is under investigation for potentially violating sex trafficking laws with a 17 year old girl By: Mary Vega
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Florida Bright Future Scholarship Bill Passes State Senate Committee
This past week the Florida Senate’s education committee approved Senate Bill 86 which makes numerous changes to the way Bright Future Scholarships work. The bill proposes that certain majors found to “not lead anywhere” have reduced monetary scholarships through the Bright Future scholarship program. By: Ryan Gravley