Still Making Black History
Palatka’s Black community has been making history since the 1800s and has not stopped as the modern years keep coming.
Palatka’s Black community has been making history since the 1800s and has not stopped as the modern years keep coming.
A Putnam County governing body gave a unanimous “no” to sewage waste in South Putnam earlier this week.
A funeral service for Clarence “Pooh Bear” Williams Jr., the beloved Crescent City coach and football legend, will be held next Saturday, Feb. 26, at 2 p.m.
Two Palatka shootings on Thursday afternoon and early Friday morning — the fifth and sixth such attacks reported this week — resulted in a person getting airlifted for medical care, authorities sai
Alicia Washington became Putnam County’s first Black judge the day before protestors stormed the U.S. Capitol Building.
After a month on the run, a Crescent City man was arrested in Flagler County last week on charges of firing two guns at once into an occupied vehicle, authorities said.
CRESCENT CITY – What could be more relaxing than watching a sunset on Lake Stella with the sweet sounds of music?
The Putnam County School District recently hosted an event to celebrate students and show the district’s community partners how worthwhile their investments have been.
Clarence “Pooh Bear” Williams Jr., a beloved coach and Putnam County football legend who went on to star at Florida State, died in a car crash early Thursday morning.
Just one week after the Palatka City Commission approved the 75th Azalea Festival, organizers announced the festivities won’t be happening this year.