May 1, 2022 Independent Florida water providers are shutting down. American Beach’s doesn’t want to be next. Construction will begin soon on a new water and sewer system in American Beach, the historically African American community in…By Claire Heddles
April 26, 2022 THE JAXSON | Jacksonville’s 6 most distinctive foodsAll across Jacksonville and the First Coast, restaurants pride themselves in serving up fresh Mayport shrimp. This isn’t a particular…By Bill Delaney
April 26, 2022 UNF program pairs tomorrow’s environmental leaders with today’s challengesThe Environmental Leadership Program at the University of North Florida is preparing students to be future environmental leaders through training…By Brendan Rivers
April 25, 2022 OPINION | Say goodbye, or stay put?There is a big difference between perception and reality. For example, the perception the United States has of itself and…By Nikesha Elise Williams
April 24, 2022 OPINION | Can DeSantis overplay his hand?In the week since my column last ran in Jacksonville Today, Gov. Ron DeSantis got everything he wanted from the…By A.G. Gancarski
April 20, 2022 OPINION | DeSantis Republicans run the showIt’s pretty clear that much of the Tallahassee Establishment – the TE – still doesn’t get it. This detachment from…By Rob Bradley
April 19, 2022 THE JAXSON | 7 historic Arab American sites in JacksonvilleArab Americans have a long history in Jacksonville tracing back to the 19th century. Between 1890 and 1920, hundreds of…By Ennis Davis and Bill Delaney
April 18, 2022 OPINION | I’m at a loss over racismI am trying to understand racism. I know what it is. I know why it exists. I know the history…By Nikesha Elise Williams
April 17, 2022 OPINION | Who wants to be a congressman?There was no surprise, none at all, for readers of this column regarding what the Florida Legislature would do with…By A.G. Gancarski
April 12, 2022 OPINION | 5 types of missing middle housing Jax should reviveMissing middle housing represents many types of residences ranging in scale between single-family homes and massive apartment buildings. From shotgun…By Ennis Davis and Bill Delaney
April 11, 2022 Capturing the magic of Black motherhood despite the maternal mortality crisisIt’s one thing to know something. It’s an entirely different experience to be immersed in your knowledge, feel it with…By Nikesha Elise Williams
April 10, 2022 Climbing costs leave Jacksonville families struggling for foodJacksonville mom Krista Jones is buying beans instead of meat for protein. It’s one of the creative steps she’s had…By Claire Heddles
April 10, 2022 OPINION | Confederacy of dunces“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” That’s a line from William Faulkner, but it’s also an apt…By A.G. Gancarski
April 6, 2022 OPINION | Dissolving Disney’s special district is complicatedWhile the Reedy Creek Improvement District (“RCID”) may sound like an organization that handles trash pickup for your local neighborhood,…By Rob Bradley
April 6, 2022 A surprising climate change contributor: retention ponds that reduce floodingWhile stormwater ponds do offer benefits, new research from UF indicates that they may be delivering a net disservice by…By Brendan Rivers
April 5, 2022 THE JAXSON | 6 surviving Chitlin’ Circuit sites in JacksonvilleHome to the country’s largest concentration of Gullah Geechee descendants, Jacksonville emerged as Florida’s premier Chitlin’ Circuit destination during the…By Ennis Davis
April 4, 2022 OPINION | A tale of 2 bill signings The divisions in our country are often lamented as a deep and complex moral crisis. The right-versus-left partisan politicking, as…By Nikesha Elise Williams
April 4, 2022 The Northeast Florida Focus Area of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ South Atlantic Coastal StudyThis is the third webinar of the “Let’s Talk About Resilience” webinar series presented in partnership with the GTM Research…By wjctadmin
April 3, 2022 OPINION | The day Brian Kilmeade silenced Jacksonville’s political classOn Thursday morning, the Fox & Friends program began the 7 o’clock hour blasting the city of Jacksonville. The catalyst…By A.G. Gancarski
March 29, 2022 OPINION | 5 urban revitalization terms Jax should embraceSpeaking to comparatively simple, cost-effective ways to revitalize Downtown Jacksonville and the Urban Core, these five terms should be in…By Bill Delaney
March 28, 2022 OPINION | Performing is par for the course for Black women Last week it seemed as if all eyes were glued to the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for judge Ketanji Brown…By Nikesha Elise Williams
March 27, 2022 OPINION | Will Ron DeSantis pick a Jacksonville senator?Imagine you’re Clay Yarborough, a current state representative who thought the next campaign was all set. A few months back,…By A.G. Gancarski
March 23, 2022 OPINION | 6 takeaways from the 2022 legislative sessionThe 2022 Florida regular legislative session is in the books. The Legislature had four constitutionally mandated duties this year: pass…By Rob Bradley
March 22, 2022 THE JAXSON | Bronzeville: A revitalization example for JacksonvilleThose hoping to revitalize Jacksonville’s historic Black neighborhoods should take a look at Chicago’s Bronzeville. Located in the South Side,…By Ennis Davis