
Florida’s Reading Revolution: Back to Basics, Back to Excellence
Reading and literacy skills are vital to delivering a high-quality education, and many would argue
Reading and literacy skills are vital to delivering a high-quality education, and many would argue
A desire to know more about the U.S. Constitution drew a sellout crowd to the
Activist, businessman, patriot, inventor and volunteer Paul Forte has been called many things, but one
A mix of problems related to growth are raising the ire of some Northside residents.
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a
After the City Council rejected a plan by Councilman Mike Gay (District 2) to create
An attempt by City Councilman Mike Gay to create a specialized development review board for
Activist and community leader Lydia Bell has taken on a nickname among her many supporters
A few days after the inauguration the country is gearing up for the advancement of
Publix is sticking by its refusal to put “MAGA” on a customer’s cake, even though
Several people recently posted comments in a Facebook group about their property taxes doubling and
Scores on standardized tests are dropping in Florida, a situation some find startling and complicated
On Nov. 11 numerous ceremonies and parades across the country will pay tribute to military
For eight years I worked out of state, so my visits to Jacksonville were limited
Welcome to Patti Levine Brown as a contributor on Eye. We are pleased to have