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On June 23, Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a civil investigative demand (essentially a subpoena)
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On June 23, Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a civil investigative demand (essentially a subpoena)

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

I thought I’d update you on some news from my little hometown, which contains the

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

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

As it stands, Jacksonville residents soon will get chances to vote both for higher taxes

Years ago, if any politician had said the city budget couldn’t be cut the media

If the constitutional amendment on property tax relief does not pass it may be because

In today’s installment of Ya Can’t Make This Stuff Up… Celebrating one year of Nat

Hello Mayor, When Governor DeSantis started talking about reducing Florida’s property taxes, it didn’t take

Recently, Eye on Jacksonville published an article encouraging newly elected City Council President Nick Howland

Breaking the educational monopoly probably is the most significant action Florida government has taken in