Curry makes a pitch for selling JEA, but it isn’t quite convincing
Attempts to make the sale of JEA seem like a bonanza may run aground on
Attempts to make the sale of JEA seem like a bonanza may run aground on
Politicians and bureaucrats in Jacksonville have all but erased the idea of government in the
Criminals continue to conduct violence, as they always have and always will. Jacksonville is employing
Media’s fascination with lobbyists continues, most recently with the Jacksonville Business Journal reporting breathlessly on
Jacksonville is not the crime capital of Florida, despite the occasional hysteria in the local
One former School Board member is challenging those supporting a new tax to build schools
Depending on whose number you wish to use, Florida has 1,197 miles of coastline. Or
Florida legislators continue trying to reward good teachers with higher pay. Powerful union bosses continue
Tolls are coming back. The Florida Dept. of Transportation will begin collecting tolls on the
Hurricane season began June 1, so Florida residents can brace themselves for the annual storm
In the most recent report, Duval County continues to lead the state in doing little
In what amounts to media malpractice, a local newspaper swallowed the liberal bait hook, line
Duval Legislative Delegation member Sen. Aaron Bean, a Republican from Fernandina, successfully guided a bill
Political operatives are keeping up with the times, it appears. The old method of knocking
For whatever reason, the Curry administration is moving full-speed ahead to tear down the Jacksonville