Back to the Future: DeSantis proposes sunset laws to remove regulatory burdens
Occasionally, politicians come up with good ideas. Usually, they merely find unworkable solutions to problems
Occasionally, politicians come up with good ideas. Usually, they merely find unworkable solutions to problems
Are other options being ignored as the JEA Sale Red Ball Express roars down the
We understand that Mayor Lenny Curry is pedal-to-the-metal on dumping the JEA, but his use
Republicans think – and rightly so – that minimum wage laws are not good public
An old saying goes, “There are three kinds of people: Those who make things happen,
Often maligned JEA has suitors – 16 of them. That many companies made bids to
Is the School Board going to punish a teacher for being proud of being an
John Rutherford, former sheriff of Jacksonville, has been in Congress two years. How’s he doing?
Local police are using a variety of new tactics in an effort to stem violent
As the debate over selling the JEA rages on, inaccurate information continues to permeate the
While Jacksonville residents are watching TV and retiring for the night there is a lot
Jacksonville residents with an interest in history and politics would find it worth their time
You hear a lot in the fake news industry about “white supremacy” and injustice but
I could hardly believe what I was seeing in a recent media report on the
Plans to privatize the JEA obviously are of interest to residents of Jacksonville but why
State Rep. Jason Fischer is getting a lot of heat for his bill to consider