About Us

What we do

With a spread-out, sprawling city like Jax, what’s there to do? And how do you find what you’re searching for without emptying your gas tank? We at Jacksonville Tribune are here to help!

If you’re a visitor, no doubt you’re here for the sunshine and the many beaches, but with so many of them (22 miles to be exact), how do you know what’s worth visiting? We’ve got guides for that!

If you’re a Jaxon not interested in the sights but are looking for the nearest clinic, we’ve got reviews for that too.

We do the research on everything you’ll need here in Jacksonville, so all you have to do is pick up your phone and book an appointment or rev up your car and pin your destination.

Meet our team

Our writers all over the city are on the lookout for local favorites and hidden gems. We’re bringing you Jacksonville as we see it.

Gerson Muñoz
Gerson Muñoz
Staff Writer
Web developer Gerson Munoz also pitches in regularly about the latest news on tech. He’ll tell you which gadgets are worth the hype and which are just all hype.
Pamela Roberts
Pamela Roberts
Staff Writer
Animal lover and a fur parent to a teacup chihuahua (Chichi), Pamela Roberts knows the city’s most pet-friendly spots. She can also guide you to the nearest zoo, gardens, and parks if you want to spend a day with the local wildlife (yes, do look out for gators!).
Marjorie Miller
Marjorie Miller
Staff Writer
Our resident crafts artist, Marjorie Miller, is our go-to for arts, music, and other cultural events around Jax. She hardly misses the Riverside Arts Market and can point you to her favorite local vendors.
Lewis Hice
Lewis Hice
Staff Writer
A self-confessed gearhead, Lewis Hice has covered miles and miles of Jax with his trusty car. Need roadside assistance for a quick repair? He’ll share who he has on speed dial!

How do we find the best of everything?

Only the finest earn a spot on our best-of lists, and it all begins with a survey. We ask Jaxons for their go-to services and test each one to see if they pass muster. We assess each business through client interviews, shop visits, and/or hiring or purchasing their services.

Learn more about our methodology

How do we make money?

The Jacksonville Tribune earns money through commissions. When you buy anything from the affiliate links featured on this website, we may get a small sum.

Rest assured this doesn’t affect the quality of our reviews. We don’t simply recommend any business; we test each service critically and fairly.

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