
Déjà vu at JEA
I read the latest report on JEA and had that familiar feeling— not shock… just

I read the latest report on JEA and had that familiar feeling— not shock… just

NOTE: Eye would like to see more stories like this. We need “feel goods” and

“I’m not done yet.” We hear that a lot in the neighborhood we live in

I’ve been around JEA long enough to know how this is supposed to work. Years

Enlisting young people to vote is a pet project of Duval County Supervisor of Elections

People who want to protect children from pornography and propaganda are making progress in Jacksonville.

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

Liberals are perturbed about the fact that the Duval County School Board members are allowing

During the Autonomous Innovation Center’s ribbon-cutting ceremony last spring, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority’s City Council

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

Medical freedom encountered a disappointing setback on Friday. We were so close. The South Florida Sun

Despite a lack of convincing justification, the city continues to spend billions of dollars on

They did it; it’s done. Yesterday the New York Times ran a whiny story headlined,

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