
WINK: Community volunteers come to the aid of a local disabled veteran
NOTE: Eye would like to see more stories like this. We need “feel goods” and

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

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

North Florida learned today that one of our own, White House Chief of Staff Susie

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

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