
Property rights seminar draws concerned citizens
Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a

Several local citizens who say they are concerned about property rights in Jacksonville packed a

Lydia Bell isn’t about to quit. She is president of a neighborhood association that is

The Sept. 12 meeting of the School Board should be entertaining, and informative. Parents plan

The local media is agog over another liberal exercise in futility. People have been doing

Who would have thought a child could be counseled in their school to change their

Junk mail is found in every mailbox across the nation. For most, it will make

Government schools in Jacksonville are trying hard to convince local taxpayers to raise taxes on

Clever politicians in Florida have learned that although people don’t like taxes heaped on them

Anyone who reads or watches the local media would think that violent crime is out

Boss Lenny Curry, Jacksonville’s mayor, stuck his toe in the water, and found it cold.

Oddly enough, the very last writing will become the first presentation of my book. Why

New district maps for congressional seats have been fashioned by the Florida Legislature and they

Jacksonville’s new City Council districts are drawn and done but the liberal whining about them

During his brief career in “public service” Aaron Zahn made out all right. Eye on

State Rep. Cord Byrd of Jacksonville may be fighting a losing battle over redistricting, but

Despite efforts by Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan to squelch rumors about his plans for