
JEA: When Slowing It Down Turns You Into the Problem
I’ve been watching JEA for a long time—closer than most. Years ago, I worked alongside

I’ve been watching JEA for a long time—closer than most. Years ago, I worked alongside

“Wastin’ away again in Margaritaville…” is a well-known Jimmy Buffett song and who would have

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

At every level of government, investigations are under way, some routine, some out of the

A quiet policy change coming out of Washington is raising serious questions about the rights

Jacksonville’s Office of Inspector General has launched an investigation into the city-owned utility JEA over

What seemed to be a minor flap involving an appointment to the JEA board of

The SAVE Act is poised for a possible vote in the Senate next week (more

I pay attention to patterns. Maybe it comes from my former Tea Party days, when

Tax collector’s offices in Jacksonville must have sounded like the Tower of Babel in the

For a brief moment, many Jacksonville taxpayers allowed themselves to believe that JEA had finally

Affordable housing is a popular topic everywhere, and Jacksonville is no exception. Mayor Donna Deegan

We’ve got a few exciting updates to share with our Eye on Jacksonville community. First

How about an Epstein fallout update? Yesterday, the New York Times ran another deplorable story

Remember when you weren’t allowed to question COVID protocols? Here we go again…Florida is using

A newly filed bill in the Florida Legislature, Senate Bill 786, would significantly change how