
Environmental Justice: Adventures in academia
Considering the billions of dollars that are spent on higher education, one would think that
Considering the billions of dollars that are spent on higher education, one would think that
Anyone who reads or watches the local media would think that violent crime is out
Boss Lenny Curry, Jacksonville’s mayor, stuck his toe in the water, and found it cold.
Although the Red Chinese virus visited a lot of pain on Jacksonville residents, it meant
New district maps for congressional seats have been fashioned by the Florida Legislature and they
Those attending a City Council meeting this week were treated to the revealing sight of
It looks like the City Council is going to get a piece of the public’s
A school watchdog group is protesting the student protests government school administrators are allowing in
Nassau County residents are divided over the school district’s decision to buy 10 acres of
April Fools’ Day was the deadline for the city’s annual audit, and it was a
One riled-up parent from Jacksonville has taken it to the highest level. Esther Lyle Byrd
When Walt Disney was alive, he wanted to entertain children and families. Now that he
Jacksonville, one of the naviest cities in America, now has a Navy ship permanently berthed
Jacksonville’s new City Council districts are drawn and done but the liberal whining about them
One local resident’s account of how a relative sought to get a prescription filled without
Removing all traces of the Confederacy from Jacksonville is impossible and wouldn’t change history in