City Council Finance Committee & The District — Could it be another Margaritaville?
Last week I attended a meeting called by City Council President Anna Brosche with City
Last week I attended a meeting called by City Council President Anna Brosche with City
The Skyway – “people mover” as it was then called – sounded like a great
No one can accuse the local government of moving with undue haste. They are being
The primary job of schools is to prepare children for college or employment, or both.
There was breaking news about 10:00 this morning and it was a shocking report. Two
An Open Letter to the current Board Members of JEA From Billie Tucker, former consultant
There are indications that the media are being manipulated in Jacksonville. This is a serious
Even liberals now are talking about abolishing Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission, which recently proposed eight
I woke up, grabbed a cup of coffee and turned on my computer to read
Local government schools will have a new superintendent. After mixed results in the past, parents
One thing Jacksonville could use is an independent think tank. For 40 years or thereabouts,
Eye has received numerous calls regarding the behaviors of Assistant Chief Leonard Propper with the
One of the trickiest jobs facing politicians and bureaucrats is handing out money. In Jacksonville,
When I was a little girl my Daddy would take us to Mayport to see
As I read the news today, I was drinking my coffee and relaxing on my
From our founder, Billie Tucker: In 2009, the Tea Party Movement took the country by