Saint Augustine · Day.News
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Celebrating Community: Umaï's Earth Day & Grand Opening Block Party!
Umaï is hosting an Earth Day and Grand Opening Block Party on Saturday, April 20th, at 79 San Marco Avenue, featuring live music, food, vendors, and a beach clean-up.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Wolf and Flowers: A Local Art Installation Blooms in Lincolnville
A new art installation, "Wolf and Flowers," by local artist Maria Rodriguez, has bloomed in Saint Augustine's Lincolnville neighborhood, adding vibrant public art to Martin Luther King Ave.
Apr 21
History In Our Backyard: Archaeology on the Lighthouse Grounds
Apr 21
Mocktails, Popsicles & Summer Treats for Any Stage of Motherhood
Apr 21
Shrine at Mission Nombre de Dios Recognized During Franciscan Jubilee
Apr 21
Dream Finders Homes Rolls Out 'Take It To The House' Promotion in Saint Augustine
Apr 21
Crime & Public Safety
Read Section →Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge from Unverified Reports
Unverified reports about a "Jana Nayagan leak" are circulating among Saint Augustine residents, sparking local discussion despite a lack of official confirmation.
Apr 21
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge in Saint Augustine
Apr 21
Tony Evans Jr. Football Star Lawsuit: What It Means for Ponte Vedra
Apr 21
Community Sports
Read Section →Gators Baseball Sweeps No. 4 Arkansas in Historic Road Triumph
The Florida Gators baseball team etched history in Fayetteville, sweeping No. 4 Arkansas for the first time since 2016 and the highest-ranked road sweep this century. With a season-high 17 hits in a 7-6 thriller on March 29, UF improved to 23-6 overall and 6-3 in the SEC. Gainesville fans are buzzing over the program's road dominance against top foes.
Apr 21
Heat Battle for Playoff Survival in Florida's NBA Stakes
Apr 21
Florida Panthers Claim Back-to-Back Stanley Cups in Sunrise Thriller
Apr 21
Orlando Magic Punch Playoff Ticket with Road Thriller Over Hornets
Apr 21
Miami Dolphins Load Up Defense for Florida Playoff Run
Apr 21
Local Business
Read Section →Lindauer Fine Art Opens New Location in Saint Augustine
Lindauer Fine Art has opened a new location in Saint Augustine, specializing in Western and Scandinavian history, landscapes, and wildlife art.
Apr 21
Sven Lindauer Fine Art Opens New Location in Saint Augustine
Apr 21
Gainesville Tattoo Artist to Visit Death or Glory Tattoo Parlour This Weekend
Apr 21
Navigating New FWC Regulations 2026-2027
Apr 21
Top Accessories For Bow Hunters In 2026 – Turkey Season Edition
Apr 21
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Local Skincare Experts Share Tips for Preventing Folliculitis After Waxing
Saint Augustine skincare experts offer practical advice on preventing folliculitis after waxing, emphasizing pre- and post-care routines for smoother skin.
Apr 21
Greer Comments on Sammy's Journey to RD
Apr 21
Hannah Champine Comments on Sammy’s Journey to RD
Apr 21
Local Residents Question Chiropractic Coverage After Car Accidents
Apr 21
Local Residents Question Chiropractic Coverage After Car Accidents
Apr 21
Daily Fun
Read Section →Navigating the Digital Divide: When Apps Don't Play Nice
Feeling lost in translation when your favorite platforms refuse to connect? Let's decode the cross-platform conundrum and discover solutions for a smoother digital life.
Apr 21
Bridging the Divide: Strategies for Seamless Cross-Platform Experiences
Apr 21
The Streaming Wars: Who's Winning (and Why You Should Care)
Apr 21
The Streaming Wars: Are We Winning?
Apr 21
Bridging Divides: Finding Common Ground in Our Digital World
Apr 21
State News
Read Section →Fall Orientation Week Set for Pensacola Students
Pensacola's colleges and universities are preparing for Fall Orientation Week in mid-August, welcoming new students with campus tours, academic advising, and community integration.
Apr 21
Dr. Steven Barnett, MD
Apr 21
Older Home, Older Pipes: Common Drainage Issues in Historic Orlando Neighborhoods
Apr 21
Spring Footwear Trends Step into Sarasota
Apr 21
When is the Best Time to Clean Your Lake Mary Windows?
Apr 21
National
Read Section →
FAA Probes Runway Terror: Planes Nearly Collide in Nashville
Two passenger jets came perilously close to disaster on a Nashville runway Thursday when one aborted takeoff as the other crossed its path. The sudden braking blew tires on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 carrying 182 people, sparking a joint FAA-NTSB investigation. No injuries occurred, but the incident underscores a surge in U.S. aviation close calls.
Apr 21
Swalwell's Exit Ignites Chaos in California's Tight Governor Race
Apr 21
Rapper D4vd Charged in Grisly Murder of 14-Year-Old Girl Found in His Tesla
Apr 21
Iran Escalates Standoff, Threatens New Military Arsenal as Trump Ultimatum Looms
Apr 21
Trump Signs Order to Fast-Track Psychedelics for PTSD, Mental Health
Apr 21
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