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Legislature might restrain those attacking history in Jacksonville

Freshman state Rep. Dean Black continues to sponsor high-profile bills in the Florida Legislature, which current is having one of its most productive sessions ever.

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In Central Banks We Trust

Remember when you were a kid and had to ask your parents for money? Remember the agony of waiting for the answer? Your parents decided

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  • March 24, 2023
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Free to the Community: Showing of Epoch Times documentary, “The Real Story of January 6th”

A local group of concerned citizens will host a public showing of “The Real Story of January 6,” a documentary by The Epoch Times, that

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Possibility of a liberal Democrat mayor looms

There are 655,396 people registered to vote in Duval County. Yet only 168,256 bothered to vote in the first city election – 25.66 percent. That’s

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BREAKING NEWS: Prayer Protests on behalf of President Donald J. Trump and our nation are underway

By now you must have heard that the Attorney General of New York has decided to actually arrest President Trump on Tuesday, March 21st. If

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Local “garbage man” goes “Incognito” with new space waste innovation

John Arwood, owner of JDA Companies, is a Jacksonville native and a waste industry entrepreneur. He has over 30 years of experience in waste disposal

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Enterprise Florida is in the cross-hairs again

An idea that has been simmering in the Florida Legislature for several years may be resolved this year and it has conservatives somewhat divided. Eliminating

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Is JEA a target again? Pay attention or your rates will go up.

Eye reached out to State Representative Wyman Duggan about his support of HB 1331 that would restrict municipal electric and gas utilities. It would increase

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Bringing Life Again to the Independent Life Building

I was delighted to see the article in the Jax Daily Record noting the city had approved the adaptive reuse of the historic Independent Life

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Banking problems stem from excessive government tinkering

One local banker sees the rapidly spreading bank failures primarily as the result of misguided activity by the federal government. Bennett Brown said there may

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