Blue Crab Fest a Success
Bands rocked the Palatka riverfront, children frolicked in piles of foam and visitors strolled down St. Johns Avenue as a staple event made its long-awaited return to Palatka.
Bands rocked the Palatka riverfront, children frolicked in piles of foam and visitors strolled down St. Johns Avenue as a staple event made its long-awaited return to Palatka.
Veterans tossed red, white and blue flowers into the St. Johns River on Monday morning to honor America’s fallen soldiers.
Photos by Sarah Cavacini/Palatka Daily News.
A parade of red, white and blue will make its way through Palatka on Monday, but the day is more than just a holiday, one veteran wants to remind people.
Palatka will be accepting bids on Hammock Hall Community Center, commissioners decided Thursday.
A Hollister forest fire entered its second day of life Friday as land vehicles remain unable to access the five-acre blaze.
Revitalizing Palatka will not be an overnight job, but city commissioners received feedback Thursday on what issues should be addressed first.
A request for Palatka to fund repairs at a church’s pool is viable, but the church needs to clear some legal obstacles, commissioners said Thursday.
Jurors found a man ‘not guilty’ of manslaughter Thursday in the 2018 death of a Palatka official’s son.
The Blue Crab Festival is today through Sunday and the city has announced the following traffic control, road closures and boating access to roadways and boat ramps: