Information filters hurt more than they help
Sometime around 1967, the Jacksonville Police Department assigned Sgt. J.T. Lowe to be its first
Sometime around 1967, the Jacksonville Police Department assigned Sgt. J.T. Lowe to be its first
Royce Lyles died last week. His name may not be familiar to everyone, but he
Since being singled out for criticism by a statewide grand jury, Duval County’s school district
Property owners in Duval County have been getting good prices for their homes. They aren’t
Jacksonville’s newest tourist attraction, the USS Orleck, has moved to its new location and will
Deegan was outspent 4-to-1 but Democrats, who outnumber Republicans, had a smaller turnout. That suggests
More often than not these days elections are a matter of choosing the least awful
Thanks to increased surveillance by state government, attempts to insinuate socialism and racism into the
Most of the local media are using “journalists” from Report for America to cover local
There probably never have been more beneficial sessions of the Florida Legislature than the one
It is puzzling why Republicans in Tallahassee would shut down access to public records. The
Duval County has had 12 school superintendents in the past 50 years, an average of
Lydia Bell isn’t about to quit. She is president of a neighborhood association that is
One of the biggest big government scams in existence is the electric vehicle. People don’t
Things have changed a lot in the weird world of politics in Florida during the
Despite all the hyperbole from the liberal media, a bill related to public employee labor