The continuing saga of the Tampa Bay Times’ ethics "challenges" inveigled its way into a St. Petersburg City Council race when the newspaper jettisoned its equal-time rule to protect the relationship ...
"For the People" might be the slogan of John Morgan's law firm, but John Morgan and his family certainly don't act like any common person they represent. While they outwardly state they're not for the ...
Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, accused in a class-action lawsuit of rigging the 2016 Democratic primary in favor of Hillary Clinton, was cleared of fraud in a Miami federal court last ...
Named to the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee earlier this month as he began his second term, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., announced on Tuesday he will serve on five of its subcommittees. Rubio ...
As a Republican, I should just sit back smugly and watch. If the Democrats want to keep moving hard left on immigration, I should just keep my mouth shut and let them get on with it.
Submitted by Nancy Smith on January 15, 2019 - 12:21am ...
Sarasota County won’t be joining the multi-district lawsuit against the state’s recently-passed, controversial education package, HB 7069. In a unanimous vote held Tuesday evening, the Sarasota County ...
"... (Agriculture Commissioner) Adam Putnam has brought a strong vision to the department and a desire to make government better. It was a great honor to join his ...
During his early days in office, Gov. Rick Scott convinced the Legislature that Florida would reduce prison costs by $1 million if it privatized services and competitively bid healthcare contracts.
If you graduated from college, where did you go? I graduated from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology. In December 2010, I was appointed to serve as the ...
Rumors of the affair between Republican Sen. Anitere Flores and Democratic Sen. Oscar Braynon have been drifting around Tallahassee for more than a year. But not until Tuesday, when an anonymous ...
In case you're wondering, Palm Beach County continued its love affair with "wild and wacky" -- once again voting to keep probably the most infamous supervisor of elections since Theresa LePore ...
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