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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Rare but Real: Local man’s breast cancer journey inspires mission to educate others

By Tracy McCormick-Dishman When Bill Carter felt a lump on his chest on New Year's Day 2024, he almost brushed it off. But being married...

A fighter’s guide to cancer: 23 years later

By Renay Daigle “It’s positive,” the doctor said. How could something so life-changingly negative be labeled “positive?” I had breast cancer. And I was six months...

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Travelogue: Save the St. Johns River Day 3

Day 3, Thursday, March 24 By Shannon Blankinship, St. Johns Riverkeeper Outreach Director On our third day, the Tour Team paddled the St. Johns River north...

Travelogue: Save the St. Johns River Day 2

Day 2, Wednesday, March 23 By Shannon Blankinship, St. Johns Riverkeeper Outreach Director Our second day on the river brought sunny skies and wide lakes, connected...

Get to Know … Chris Buckley

  By Courtney Clark mail@floridanewsline.com The Teacher Supply Depot has been in Jacksonville for almost two decades. The Depot collects donated materials to give to district schools;...

Ready, set, Relay!

By David Aaro mail@floridanewsline.com The annual Mandarin Relay for Life kicks off April 30 at Mandarin High School. The event runs from midday until midnight to...

Travelogue: Save the St. Johns River campaign for a healthy river

By NewsLine Staff mail@floridanewsline.com Beginning March 22 and continuing for 13 days, St. Johns Riverkeeper Lisa Rinaman and a team of river advocates will journey the...

Bolles students launch surface drifter in Atlantic Ocean

By NewsLine Staff mail@floridanewsline.com Four junior marine science students at The Bolles School have launched a research project in the Atlantic Ocean that will transmit important...

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