
Here we go again
I’ve never understood the mania for keeping every building in Jacksonville. If we did what

I’ve never understood the mania for keeping every building in Jacksonville. If we did what

An interesting approach has been taken by the mayor’s office to present the city budget

You could have knocked me over with a feather. I’m reaching into my inexhaustible supply

Not enough to worry about? Don’t worry, government has you covered. In addition to all

The supervisor of elections sent out more than 26,000 vote-by-mail ballots, and half went to

Just how independent an independent authority can be in Jacksonville could be a question the

Roundabouts have become commonplace in Jacksonville, and indeed throughout Northeast Florida, but when first imported

More evidence that the city government needs to revisit its policy for attracting business comes

In decades of covering politics, I’ve heard a lot of baloney. But I don’t think

In a rational world, the 250th anniversary of the founding of America should be a

Finally, someone in the federal government is talking about resolving one of the biggest problems

As it stands, Jacksonville residents soon will get chances to vote both for higher taxes

Years ago, if any politician had said the city budget couldn’t be cut the media

If the constitutional amendment on property tax relief does not pass it may be because

An old practitioner of politics who lives in Tallahassee told me Paul Renner clearly is

As usual, the media is asking the wrong questions concerning the property tax relief offered