
Media giant announces its partnership with the U.N.
Gannett, the largest media company in America and owner of a small local newspaper, has
Gannett, the largest media company in America and owner of a small local newspaper, has
With the federal government careening out of control, it is important that Jacksonville have a
During his brief career in “public service” Aaron Zahn made out all right. Eye on
Indictments of two top JEA executives were not unexpected, and leave open the question: who
Just when the government schools didn’t need any more silliness, the Parent-Teacher Association comes out
Diana Greene, superintendent of the government schools in Jacksonville, is continuing to build her reputation
State Rep. Cord Byrd of Jacksonville may be fighting a losing battle over redistricting, but
Nickolai Vitti, former school superintendent in Duval County, has become a staunch advocate of Critical
First Coast News was showing its liberal slant this week in a story about what
Despite efforts by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan to squelch rumors about his plans for
Eye on Jacksonville has taken note several times of the way the Jacksonville news outlets
Mayor Lenny Curry took a victory lap recently after Jacksonville refinanced some bonds, saving some
Customers of the JEA better buckle up. They are about to go for a ride.
California, South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, Louisiana, Tennessee, Delaware, Colorado, Massachusetts, Virginia, Texas, Maryland,
Problems in the government schools are so prevalent that many parents on social media issue
There are a lot of programs intended to fight crime. Too many cost taxpayers a