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My view: Should Winn-Dixie change its name?

Jacksonville University management professor says it's time for the grocery to take a stand.

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My view: Bono’s Pit Bar-B-Q President Josh Martino on the pandemic's...

All smoke, no mirrors: an honest look inside the restaurant world.

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Guest commentary: American Bar Association adopts new policies

The changes relate to police-community interaction, racial injustice and licensing of lawyers.

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Guest commentary: Remembering Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett as...

The U.S. Court of Appeals judge and former professor is considered a “brilliant legal mind.”

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Letter to the Editor: Your editorial was outrageous self-dealing

You can submit a letter to the editor via email at editorial@jaxdailyrecord.com or mail to 121 W. Forsyth St. Suite 150, Jacksonville, Florida, 32202.

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On the front lines: The U.S. magistrate judge

There soon will be a vacancy on the federal bench in Jacksonville.

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Guest Commentary: Abusive lawsuits driving up insurance rates

Florida accounted for 8% of property insurance claims nationwide in 2019, but for 76% of the property lawsuits.

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Opinion: Property insurance: A call for courage

When Florida lawmakers convene on property insurance, they will confront the biggest economic challenge in state history.

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Commentary: Brandes on property insurance legislation

"This bill is necessary, but not sufficient. More has to happen for us to move the needle on this legislation and on rates."

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A new commercial/medical Building project breaks ground

Located on Southside’s R.G. Skinner Parkway in Jacksonville, FL

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Through employment, we empower:

At Miller Electric, we support second chances.

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Review & Comment: Florida Legislature goes big and bold

It took 25 years to achieve the Holy Grails of tort reform and universal school choice. Florida will be better off because of both landmark laws.

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