
The Little Engine That Could But Shouldn’t
Problems with inappropriate books in school libraries apparently have spread to the public libraries. There

Problems with inappropriate books in school libraries apparently have spread to the public libraries. There

It didn’t take long for the Guana land swap proposal to fall apart. But what

Doubling garbage collection fees in Jacksonville is about as popular as ants at a church

After almost a century of political blunders, it appears that the canal that would cut

Lydia Bell isn’t about to quit. She is president of a neighborhood association that is

Liberals are thrilled over an unserious lawsuit that has been filed in Jacksonville challenging the

One local lawyer calls the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe V. Wade “much ado

Clever politicians in Florida have learned that although people don’t like taxes heaped on them

Considering the billions of dollars that are spent on higher education, one would think that

Anyone who reads or watches the local media would think that violent crime is out

Boss Lenny Curry, Jacksonville’s mayor, stuck his toe in the water, and found it cold.

Although the Red Chinese virus visited a lot of pain on Jacksonville residents, it meant

New district maps for congressional seats have been fashioned by the Florida Legislature and they

Those attending a City Council meeting this week were treated to the revealing sight of

It looks like the City Council is going to get a piece of the public’s

A school watchdog group is protesting the student protests government school administrators are allowing in