
Eye’s Citizen of the Month: Puppets and “a lot of Jesus” help fight crime
There are a lot of programs intended to fight crime. Too many cost taxpayers a

There are a lot of programs intended to fight crime. Too many cost taxpayers a

Members of the Police and Fire Pension Board were amazed and surprised to hear something

The retirement of a longtime fixture at City “Haul” seems routine. But nothing ever is

State Attorney Melissa Nelson has a relationship with Ben Frazier. That, at least, is what

Florida is worth more than $3.12 trillion. It was worth that much on Sept. 30,

Joe Carlucci would get a kick out of the fact that his grandson Joe Carlucci

The government schools in Jacksonville have adopted a health care service for students that has

Like many state and local governments, Jacksonville was showered with cash by a federal government

Finally, the long-delayed annual financial report of the city is available – and it contains

As always, there were many political twists and turns during 2021. One was the jockeying

One local businessman with a demolition business has offered to knock down the palatial estate

According to a new poll, property tax reform ranks high among the concerns of Florida

Plans to dock a Navy vessel in downtown Jacksonville are producing solid results, at last.

Scrooges in City Hall had a chance to give the people of Jacksonville a nice

As the city inspector general’s office devolves into a flurry of lawsuits, claims and counter-claims,

Local conservatives want to be inclusive, rather than dividing people. The issue is statues and