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Across America, the folks who haul away our trash and recyclables keep our cities clean—yet
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has issued an urgent warning
Problems with inappropriate books in school libraries apparently have spread to the public libraries. There
President Trump unveiled what might be the most pro-natalist economic policy in U.S. history. The
Parents had a “conscience-shocking” setback in a federal appellate court recently, but the dissenting opinion,
The O-Biden scheme to effectuate “replacement migration” by shredding our immigration laws to import and
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Kudos to April Carney, the School Board member who stopped the hiring of a very
In a bold stand that’s making national headlines, 2025 Miss North Florida winner Kayleigh Grace
Today’s first story hit close to home. This weekend, my hometown paper, the Gainesville Sun
The reaction to City Council voting against Elizabeth Andersen’s nomination to the Jacksonville Public Library
It is likely that the process of removing inappropriate books from school libraries will accelerate
Florida Politics ran a shiny story headlined, “Gov. DeSantis set to approve path to making
President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is out of the House, but whether it can get
A nomination from Jacksonville’s first female Democrat mayor, emotional speeches from members of the public,
It didn’t take long for the Guana land swap proposal to fall apart. But what