Rather than being accused of neglect, local taxpayers should be praised for their generosity
In 2000, Jacksonville citizens gave politicians the right to spend $2.25 billion of their money
In 2000, Jacksonville citizens gave politicians the right to spend $2.25 billion of their money
If teachers are not going to return to the classrooms, and only want to teach
It is clear that a special committee of the City Council is mired in a
Conservatives refer to public education as The Blob – and for good reason. Like the
One hot topic in City Haul currently is spending on public infrastructure improvements. This is
One victim of the cancel culture is the bronze statue of a Confederate soldier that
Any fair assessment of the mayor’s proposed budget shows the northwest quadrant of the city
Tone-deaf editorial writers at a small, liberal newspaper in the city are calling for higher
Local parents who want to see the public schools open are concerned that their opponents
If there has been neglect of some areas of the city as alleged, but not
Finally, a special City Council committee that is eyeing increased spending on infrastructure is beginning
Are the citizens of Jacksonville who are being accused of racism ever going to get
Eye on Jacksonville still is holding out hope that someone will lay a predicate for
The City Council committee of social justice warriors is off and running but is not
Everyone wants to minimize violence, especially now when gangs of radicals are rioting in the
Eye on Jacksonville is issuing a challenge to City Council President Tommy Hazouri. Hazouri created