The Pursuit of Open Government in Jacksonville. Does the Mayor care?
We are handing out a WINK to City Council Member Anna Lopez Brosche for doggedly
We are handing out a WINK to City Council Member Anna Lopez Brosche for doggedly
Jacksonville residents will be glad to know that there is at least one person in
Looking a gift horse in the mouth is supposed to be something to avoid, but
As the city tries to extricate itself from the Plant Vogtle mess, it keeps getting
Eye recently published a post about The Amendments and you can find it here: Eye’s
As the wave of teacher-student sex incidences continues across the nation, we await the answer
______________________________________________________ Ron DeSantis went to the right person. Adding Susie Wiles to his campaign to
When I was a teen-aged copy boy for the Jacksonville Journal, I often was called
Recently, the Daily Record quoted Hank Coxe, one of Jacksonville’s most well-known lawyers and a
(In the run-up to the 50th anniversary of consolidation, we have written several columns on
In 1973, JEA seemingly was sitting pretty: 100 percent dependent on oil to produce electricity
If I had not retired 14 years ago, I would now be preparing to move
In a few weeks, the city will celebrate a momentous event that only a few
This story is based on public records. Records that Eye purchased. The only time in
Another day, another “mass” shooting. This time in Jacksonville. The usual responses: We must find
City Council President Aaron Bowman is taking steps to change the notoriously short-term thinking of