Stowe to go, and maybe JEA gets on the road to recovery
Not unexpectedly, Jay Stowe will soon step down as JEA’s chief executive officer, local media
Not unexpectedly, Jay Stowe will soon step down as JEA’s chief executive officer, local media
Yesterday the verdicts came down for the two JEA executives who were accused of perpetuating
The JEA scandal trial got off to a big start. Eye was not surprised to
JEA sells electricity and the city-owned utility company is pushing battery-operated vehicles, presumably to join
JEA, the city-owned utility in Jacksonville, is in the news again as two former executives,
Jacksonville’s City Council is right to oppose state legislation that would reduce the control taxpayers have over the local water, sewer and electricity utility.
Eye reached out to State Representative Wyman Duggan about his support of HB 1331 that
Jacksonville Republicans aren’t ready to let go of the JEA scandal just yet. They are
Indictments of two top JEA executives were not unexpected, and leave open the question: who
Customers of the JEA better buckle up. They are about to go for a ride.
Daniel Tait, a Research and Communication Manager for the Energy and Policy Institute, a watchdog
In its highly detailed report on the aborted sale of the city’s electric and water
Yesterday the City Council Rules Committee voted 4-3 to subpoena Mayor Curry’s former political consultant,
Eye on Jacksonville supports the efforts of Our Jax. OurJax.com is a group of concerned
The Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) was formed in 2013 to revitalize Jacksonville’s urban core. The
While the monument take down was going on yesterday – other news was going down