Both deaths and dollars are generated by emergencies
Although the Red Chinese virus visited a lot of pain on Jacksonville residents, it meant
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
April Fools’ Day was the deadline for the city’s annual audit, and it was a
Florida is worth more than $3.12 trillion. It was worth that much on Sept. 30,
Finally, the long-delayed annual financial report of the city is available – and it contains
Scrooges in City Hall had a chance to give the people of Jacksonville a nice
As the city inspector general’s office devolves into a flurry of lawsuits, claims and counter-claims,
The hoary story about the frog who was placed in a pot of cold water
One member of the City Council has stepped up to protect the city’s residents from
As expected, former TV talking head and liberal Democrat Donna Deegan has announced she will
More questions are being asked about Lenny’s Lawn, the grassy site of the former Jacksonville
Let me start this post by saying you should Google the words “change school names”
This whole “raising gas taxes” messaging is all over the place. The first “messaging campaign”
Tramp Camp Jax will be shutting down Tuesday. The eyesore in the downtown area that
Daniel Tait, a Research and Communication Manager for the Energy and Policy Institute, a watchdog
It wasn’t a quiet Sunday night on this first Sunday of 2021. Our hopes of