
City needs to rethink tax handouts
More evidence that the city government needs to revisit its policy for attracting business comes

More evidence that the city government needs to revisit its policy for attracting business comes

July 4th is always a special day in America. But this year feels different. As

We noticed the JEA board is meeting Tuesday to discuss raising electric, water and sewer

Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia is not talking politics here. He is talking about something much

In decades of covering politics, I’ve heard a lot of baloney. But I don’t think

Jacksonville residents were recently treated to a headline that many civic leaders were quick to

I have found myself on opposite sides of issues with Councilman Matt Carlucci more than

In a rational world, the 250th anniversary of the founding of America should be a

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was meant to mirror national memory. Instead, it’s becoming a

Social media again showed corporate media’s imbecilic drive to achieve its own obsolescence. The New

We’ve written about this issue before, and we’re pleased to report that Florida’s courts have

A recent article, “FIFA Favors the Hard-Working,” explores how expanding opportunities can allow overlooked talent

The City of Jacksonville has announced its annual Pride Month celebration, scheduled for June 26

Finally, someone in the federal government is talking about resolving one of the biggest problems

For the last several months, Americans have been bombarded with warnings about data centers. We’re

If you think Florida is on track to replace California as America’s growth powerhouse, take