
Jacksonville Doctor’s 60-Year Fight Reaches the U.S. Supreme Court — And Wins
For Jacksonville physician Dr. Javier Garcia-Bengochea, this was never just about docks in Havana. It

For Jacksonville physician Dr. Javier Garcia-Bengochea, this was never just about docks in Havana. It

Florida calls itself the “Fishing Capital of the World.” We market our beaches, our rivers,

There’s an old saying in politics: where there’s smoke, there’s fire. And right now, a

Before heading off to cook outs, the beach or other Memorial Day fun, Jacksonville residents

Jacksonville is home to many veterans, but unfortunately nearly 3,000 of those veterans are homeless.

The Trump administration has unveiled a new “Workforce Pell Grant” program that would allow eligible

Florida is the “sunshine state” but it also is often pummeled by wind and water

Early this week, CNN reported, “RFK Jr. launches plan to curb ‘overprescribing’ of psychiatric drugs.”

America once built factories, railroads, ports, and power plants to fuel the Industrial Revolution. And

For many in Jacksonville, the name Brian Hughes immediately brings back memories of the Lenny

Not everyone can travel to Washington for America’s 250th birthday celebration — so the celebration

There’s an important change happening in Florida that many voters may not realize could affect

During the Tea Party days, a fellow Tea Party member, Glenn Lord, informed the First

The Taking of Patricia Louise Lock A 75-year-old Texas grandmother.A ranch owner.A woman speaking clearly,

Jacksonville’s own Susie Wiles has long been known as the steady hand in the room

If you’re tired of waiting for the “news media” to decide what stories matter, there’s