
Tiny liberal newspaper is not a melting pot
The remnant of what used to be a major newspaper in Florida is failing —
The remnant of what used to be a major newspaper in Florida is failing —
Lenny Curry, mayor of Jacksonville, did not show up for Jacksonville’s 200th birthday celebration. In
Maps and signs help us navigate and avoid danger. As a society, do we still
The movie, 2000 Mules, is coming to Jacksonville and you have a chance to see
Jocko Willink is a former Navy Seal, author and podcaster who can be heard weekly
Gov. Ron DeSantis has chosen State Rep. Cord Byrd of Jacksonville to be Florida’s next
Oddly enough, the very last writing will become the first presentation of my book. Why
It looks like the City Council is going to get a piece of the public’s
Jacksonville, one of the naviest cities in America, now has a Navy ship permanently berthed
Gannett, the largest media company in America and owner of a small local newspaper, has
Indictments of two top JEA executives were not unexpected, and leave open the question: who
Customers of the JEA better buckle up. They are about to go for a ride.
There are a lot of programs intended to fight crime. Too many cost taxpayers a
One local businessman with a demolition business has offered to knock down the palatial estate
Plans to dock a Navy vessel in downtown Jacksonville are producing solid results, at last.
The hoary story about the frog who was placed in a pot of cold water