News4Jax: The new Shands Bridge will soon rise out of the St. Johns River. Why FDOT says it will resemble the Buckman Bridge
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – Drivers may soon start noticing construction popping out of the St. Johns River as the new bridge structure for the Shands Bridge project begins to take shape. Sara Pleasants, ...
The new Shands Bridge will soon rise out of the St. Johns River. Why FDOT says it will resemble the Buckman Bridge
WFTV: Water rescue along the St. Johns River results in one injury
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — On Saturday, officials promptly responded to a water rescue situation on the St. Johns River following reports that a person was injured after jumping from the rear of a boat.
News4Jax: 2025 St. Johns River report shows persistent pollution, mixed signs of stability
2025 St. Johns River report shows persistent pollution, mixed signs of stability
Tampa Bay Times: The St. Johns River: 30 experiences to explore the scenic Florida waterway
The St. Johns River: 30 experiences to explore the scenic Florida waterway
WOKV: Dolphins, currents, and chaos: what would it take to swim in the St. Johns River in Jacksonville?
For most of us, the St. Johns River is like that one cousin at the family BBQ — fun to hang with, but you’re probably not giving them a hug. We’ve all spent decades treating the river like a giant, ...
Dolphins, currents, and chaos: what would it take to swim in the St. Johns River in Jacksonville?
Yahoo: The St. Johns River: 30 experiences to explore the scenic Florida waterway
ORLANDO, Fla. — Take a trip on the St. Johns River, whether by boat or by wandering its shores on foot, and it’s possible to imagine a time when saber-toothed cats and mastodons wandered the Florida ...
The St. Johns River, the longest river in Florida, was named the most alligator-infested river in the state, according to A-Z Animals. Every year, biologists explore Florida rivers, lakes, streams and ...
Yahoo: The St. Johns River: 30 experiences to explore the scenic waterway
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Take a trip on the St. Johns River, whether by boat or by wandering its shores on foot, and it’s possible to imagine a time when ...