City Council to hear from the public on anti-history movement
Removing all traces of the Confederacy from Jacksonville is impossible and wouldn’t change history in
Removing all traces of the Confederacy from Jacksonville is impossible and wouldn’t change history in
Gannett, the largest media company in America and owner of a small local newspaper, has
With the federal government careening out of control, it is important that Jacksonville have a
Indictments of two top JEA executives were not unexpected, and leave open the question: who
Just when the government schools didn’t need any more silliness, the Parent-Teacher Association comes out
Diana Greene, superintendent of the government schools in Jacksonville, is continuing to build her reputation
Nickolai Vitti, former school superintendent in Duval County, has become a staunch advocate of Critical
First Coast News was showing its liberal slant this week in a story about what
Eye on Jacksonville has taken note several times of the way the Jacksonville news outlets
Customers of the JEA better buckle up. They are about to go for a ride.
Members of the Police and Fire Pension Board were amazed and surprised to hear something
Guest Writer, Kenneth Timmerman, lives in North Florida after retiring here from a professional career
Finally, the long-delayed annual financial report of the city is available – and it contains
The hoary story about the frog who was placed in a pot of cold water
Another hopeful sign for Jacksonville: the local media’s pathetic bias is becoming evident to readers
Government schools in Jacksonville are using a pamphlet on “gender identity” that specifically directs employees