The procreation conundrum
It goes without saying that childhood circa 2023 is vastly different from adolescence of any other era.
It goes without saying that childhood circa 2023 is vastly different from adolescence of any other era.
I have joined a new club! Our group is growing and thankful for our hearing aids. It has been an interesting journey.
Now that we’ve all participated in the “spring ahead” part of daylight savings, we have some extra daytime. What to do, what to do?
How many times lately do we ask ourselves, when hearing about a candidate’s appointment or election, “Couldn’t we have done better?” That is why I have been so pleased with some of the recent appoi
Opening the annual legislative session on Tuesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis gave a cheerful State of the State address, with an overriding conclusion.
I’ve never met a soul who wished for the end of our planet, and I’ll bet you haven’t either. So why aren’t we all driving electric vehicles? The political class currently occupying D.C.
Janet H. Adkins, Nassau County Supervisor of Elections, reassures voters on the status of their vote-by-mail request.
The Fernandina Beach City Commission’s recent decision to fire City Manager Dale Martin seems, at best, a hasty decision and, at worst, on the heels of two new commissioners taking office, the prod
Three of the biggest issues facing our country today are abortion, inflation and immigration.
Last year, my Dad was sick for many months before he passed away in December. At first, I didn’t want to intrude on my parents’ health care journey — appointments, tests, consultations.
A three-judge federal panel Wednesday rejected a constitutional challenge to a congressional redistricting plan that Gov.
Orlando Rep. Anna Eskamani, the ranking Democratic member of the House House Ways & Means Committee, gave a “B” to a tax package that passed this month.
With a hearing scheduled April 9, Florida State University this week fired back at a request by the Atlantic Coast Conference to put on hold — or dismiss — a lawsuit that could lead to FSU leaving