
Nearly 3,000 Homeless Veterans in Jacksonville: One Project Aims to Change That
Jacksonville is home to many veterans, but unfortunately nearly 3,000 of those veterans are homeless.

Jacksonville is home to many veterans, but unfortunately nearly 3,000 of those veterans are homeless.

A long-planned public art project for the Duval County Courthouse plaza is once again in

NOTE: Eye would like to see more stories like this. We need “feel goods” and

A painting by a political candidate has sparked questions about free speech and Jacksonville’s municipal

A successful entrepreneur and a well-known community leader are working together to establish a one-stop

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