
JEA… Again. And Now the State Attorney?
Just when you think JEA is getting back to work—and out of the headlines… here

Just when you think JEA is getting back to work—and out of the headlines… here

The Lowe’s Foundation just committed $250 million to train 250,000 skilled tradespeople over the next

An Open Letter to JEA Leadership, I’m writing this as a business consultant—and as your

On this Easter weekend, as we celebrate the freedom Jesus Christ died to give us,

Every now and then, it’s the “small” things that say the most about a city—and

I read the latest report on JEA and had that familiar feeling— not shock… just

“I’m not done yet.” We hear that a lot in the neighborhood we live in

I’ve been around JEA long enough to know how this is supposed to work. Years

I’ve been watching JEA for a long time—closer than most. Years ago, I worked alongside

“Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville…” is a well-known Jimmy Buffett song and who would have

North Florida learned today that one of our own, White House Chief of Staff Susie

A quiet policy change coming out of Washington is raising serious questions about the rights

Jacksonville’s Office of Inspector General has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over

A familiar Jacksonville name is stepping into a statewide conversation about Florida’s natural rivers. Evan

Duval County taxpayers may soon see another school tax referendum on the ballot. For many

Most governors and politicians these days seem to be looking for statues to remove. Governor