Death of former deputy is the final chapter in a week of suspense and death from the city’s past
Lester Parmenter died last week, closing the book on an event that held the attention
Lester Parmenter died last week, closing the book on an event that held the attention
You may not be aware but right now there is a big election coming up.
Today’s headline in the Times Union states: Curry’s former chief administrator, political strategist worked for
“Free money” from the federal government has arrived in City Haul and is being redistributed,
Jacksonville’s contentious and controversial “human rights” ordinance was dealt a blow at the hands of
Jacksonville residents who have visited the nation’s capital in the past might be shocked to
School officials kept insisting on putting a proposed tax increase on the ballot in November,
I have been speaking these words in my head for the last month, “Death by
Over-reacting to a problem can be as bad, or worse, than under-reacting. Yes, “err on
Advice to top management at JEA: When you are in a hole, stop digging. Under
One of our readers sent me this picture. Eye thanks our readers for keeping us
Before anyone starts screaming at me that I don’t support this new bill placing tougher
We are all watching the news about the “latest” world wide pandemic — the Coronavirus.
There is more to the “food deserts” story than meets the Eye on Jacksonville. Eye
Here are a few JEA headlines that sucker punched me as they pushed their way
Jacksonville politicians want to go along with the crowd. Because almost every other county in