
Property rights seminar draws concerned citizens
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a
For years, Jacksonville has been a city full of promise but stuck in the mud
Every once in a while, life offers a quiet, sacred moment — one that makes
The pushback against a muley, over-reaching judiciary is starting to spread. Two days ago, the
Four days ago, the most important covid shot study yet was published as a preprint
After almost a century of political blunders, it appears that the canal that would cut
Action News Jax reporter Emily Turner has pulled back the curtain on Florida’s broken guardianship
Jacksonville city officials are taking a victory lap for what they say is a reduction
“Duval DOGE,” the special City Council committee seeking ways to trim local government costs, currently
John Keane began his public service career 63 years ago. When he joined the Jacksonville
It all began on March 17 when we were informed that Sheriff T.K. Waters, Jacksonville’s
An attempt by City Councilman Mike Gay to create a specialized development review board for
As expected and as announced earlier, the JEA is increasing its rates for water, sewer
Charles Walgreen was born to Swedish immigrants in 1873. He became a pharmacist and purchased
When I started writing this last month, I intended it to be a short piece
Byron Donalds, who may be Florida’s next governor, is sympatico with President Trump and supports