
They Painted Support—The City Shut Free Speech Down
A painting by a political candidate has sparked questions about free speech and Jacksonville’s municipal

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

A familiar Jacksonville name is stepping into a statewide conversation about Florida’s natural rivers. Evan

When is a hospital not a hospital? When it is in your home. On Feb.

What seemed to be a minor flap involving an appointment to the JEA board of

Duval County taxpayers may soon see another school tax referendum on the ballot. For many

Most governors and politicians these days seem to be looking for statues to remove. Governor

The SAVE Act is poised for a possible vote in the Senate next week (more

At least 112 books that have been challenged elsewhere are in Duval County schools. The

The Rotary Club of Jacksonville-Oceanside is doing its part to promote world peace by installing