Legal time bombs may be ticking all over the city
Is Jacksonville setting itself up for another huge cost? For some 20 years, until about
Is Jacksonville setting itself up for another huge cost? For some 20 years, until about
At Monday’s meeting of a special City Council committee on social justice, a co-chairman declared
Social justice warriors in Jacksonville continue to allege injustice by the police. Even though no
In what can only be viewed as a snub to law and order, the principal
City Councilman Garrett Dennis made a half-hearted attempt Monday to defund the police in Jacksonville,
City Council will be voting Tuesday night on how to spend nearly $6 billion of
These days cases of true, hardcore reporting are rare, so a big Wink to News4Jax
Maybe the Jacksonville Jaguars need to decide whose team they are on. Like other teams
City Council Finance Committee Chairman Matt Carlucci has tempered his bill to redirect capital outlay
Eye on Jacksonville has been skeptical from the start about the rationale for the Special
A long legal battle with City Haul and the media is over for one longtime
One local TV station seems to have awakened to something Eye on Jacksonville alerted its
Elementary and secondary schools in Florida have one job: preparing children for the next step
One thing about government: it never seems to lack a crisis requiring more government action.
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