
The $5 Million American Dream? Why North Florida Families Must Rethink How To Achieve It
We’ve all heard it: “Work hard, buy a home, raise a family, and retire comfortably.”

We’ve all heard it: “Work hard, buy a home, raise a family, and retire comfortably.”

Media reports about the City Council’s 13-hour marathon deliberations on the city budget were almost

Florida has always been a state that sets the pace for national politics. What happens

Jacksonville is the first city in the nation to launch a permanent, fully autonomous, public

If you almost passed out after opening your JEA bill, you are not alone. Many

As expected and as announced earlier, the JEA is increasing its rates for water, sewer

Progress is reported in the city’s billion-dollar-plus project to rid the world — or at

Apparently, the fine folks at the JEA failed to learn an important lesson from the

Scandalous, offensive, cruel, repugnant, one-way ticket to hell, and morally reprehensible. Those are just a

She’s well known in Jacksonville, but the national media has just discovered Susie Wiles. Over

Jacksonville has a very busy seaport that since the 19th century has moved goods into

Jacksonville residents will be happy to know that former Jacksonville mayor Lenny Curry has found

Jacksonville’s utility company is expanding its use of solar power in order to reduce carbon

Details of the pending renewal of the city’s contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars have not

Eye on my City has written about JTA and the boondoggle known as the U2C…a

Not unexpectedly, Jay Stowe will soon step down as JEA’s chief executive officer, local media