Setback for pro-homosexual law could lead to it being invalidated
Jacksonville’s contentious and controversial “human rights” ordinance was dealt a blow at the hands of
Jacksonville’s contentious and controversial “human rights” ordinance was dealt a blow at the hands of
As it continues a descent into liberalism, the Florida Times-Union reached a new low last
Jacksonville residents who have visited the nation’s capital in the past might be shocked to
Illegal, unethical or just a shrewd political move? That’s what everyone in courthouse circles is
Small businesses are the lifeblood of the U.S. economy. They have been swiftly and drastically
By re-opening the local beaches, Mayor Lenny Curry triggered a lot of liberal snowflakes, but
School officials kept insisting on putting a proposed tax increase on the ballot in November,
Liberal newspapers throughout Florida are berating Gov. Ron DeSantis for the way he is handling
State Attorney Melissa Nelson is taking a non-nonsense approach to assaults upon police officers that
There is a void in the city after the loss of Bill Gay, who died
U.S. Rep. John Rutherford of Jacksonville thinks the relief bill Congress enacted will help in
Over-reacting to a problem can be as bad, or worse, than under-reacting. Yes, “err on
Eye on Jacksonville has been limiting posts because the nature of the worldwide health crisis
Advice to top management at JEA: When you are in a hole, stop digging. Under
Frustration is at a high level among those who operate Florida’s largest school choice organization
There is a bill pending in the Florida Legislature that could help residents compare their