
Property rights seminar draws concerned citizens
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a
For years, Jacksonville has been a city full of promise but stuck in the mud
After almost a century of political blunders, it appears that the canal that would cut
After the City Council rejected a plan by Councilman Mike Gay (District 2) to create
Legislative leaders are seeking to slash the sales tax, which is the main source of
Imagine working your whole life, carefully saving and planning for your loved ones, only to
The Jacksonville Business Journal recently hosted the Economic Outlook 2025 inside WJCT’s studios. Yours truly
Residential neighborhoods in Jacksonville are on the verge of a fundamental transformation and it’s all
In the U.S., 850 million health insurance claims are denied each year. This has affected
Nassau County’s government has seen a spurt in spending in the last few years, a
Several people recently posted comments in a Facebook group about their property taxes doubling and
City Council Member Matt Carlucci must enjoy taking a beating. He plans to introduce a
Researchers have blown apart another liberal myth with an in-depth study of school choice programs
Last May, the City Council created the Hogpen Creek Dependent Taxing District. It soon will
Jacksonville has a very busy seaport that since the 19th century has moved goods into
It is now illegal to sleep outside in Jacksonville. No worries. Mayor Donna Deegan has