
What’s Happening to Fernandina? A Warning from Jacksonville’s Past
I’ve always loved Fernandina Beach.It’s our backyard escape — the perfect weekend getaway for those

I’ve always loved Fernandina Beach.It’s our backyard escape — the perfect weekend getaway for those

It’s an unfair fight, but a weak and ineffective liberal Democrat politician has started one

Liberals managed to turn a routine meeting of the Duval Public School Board into a

One of the few issues that Americans can agree on is that our health care

Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier just made it clear: no one is allowed to spray

The battle over property taxes in Florida is on fire, and Tallahassee swamp creatures’ smoke

Somebody in a sleek Manhattan marketing office must’ve thought it was clever.“Let’s call it Maxwell

Reading and literacy skills are vital to delivering a high-quality education, and many would argue

Students in Jacksonville’s government schools have been unable to get turning Point USA clubs started,

When the Florida Theatre first opened its doors nearly a century ago, Sam Katz, President

City Council’s mild restraint on the mayor’s spending plans seems especially fitting in light of

Media reports about the City Council’s 13-hour marathon deliberations on the city budget were almost

A desire to know more about the U.S. Constitution drew a sellout crowd to the

When Charlie Kirk was gunned down, many of us felt a knot in our stomachs

There will be a throwdown and maybe a showdown Tuesday as the City Council tussles

As in many cities across the nation, a vigil was held in Jacksonville for Charlie