Law enforcement has been taking a beating, and it is getting worse. Police in New York City are being warned that a group of black militants is planning to murder police officers on duty.
Police Misbehavior Can Result from Poorly Written Laws
Alienating People Doesn't Help Democrats Win Many Elections
One of the more delicious aspects of the recent election is that the biggest supporter of Democrats the powerful teachers' union bosses may have cost Democrats the election.
Liberals Echo ABBA: 'It's a Rich Man's World'
There's no need to rehash the election of last week -- or The Great Leap Forward, as we call it on the First Coast. It was what it was.
(Florida) Southerners Fear Being Set Adrift, Vote to Steer Their Own Ship of State
There's unrest in the left-wing world of South Florida. Some are so dissatisfied that they want to break away and form their own state.
Another Education Reform Comes and Goes
Once in a while, government does something right.
More Than Ever, Police Work Needs to Be Reported Fairly
Putting aside, for the moment, the incident in Ferguson, Mo., there is evidence that police work has changed dramatically and not always for the better.
Take a Closer Look at School Spending 'Cuts'
The argument over funding of the public schools in Florida drones on, generating far more heat than light.
One Person's Fairness Is Another Person's Gerrymander
For all the angst over redistricting, the truth is, there is no way to have perfect voting districts.
Bad Idea for First Coast Tea Party to Throw Away Ander Crenshaw
There may be another incumbent-tossing in the wind for Northeast Florida.
Crist and Scott Shouldn't Be Arguing over Education
Both of the leading candidates for governor are hammering away at each other over education funding.