Florida’s expansion of vouchers for families who want to enroll their children in private schools is leading to tighter ...
Florida is moving forward with the execution of Mark Gerald on Dec. 5, 2025, despite major concerns about missing evidence, ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s signing of Senate Bill 7072 on May 24 is one of the most significant public policy successes in the nation this year. Perhaps No. 1, in fact. The new law requires Big Tech ...
Join Sandra Viktorova and the WGCU News team for the latest episode of Southwest Florida In Focus. Congressman Byron Donalds has officially thrown his hat into the 2026 Florida Governors Race. With 18 ...
Attorneys for civil rights groups and voters who are suing over North Florida's congressional districts called their final witnesses on Monday in a federal trial that's expected to end early this week ...
Steps being taken to address acute staff shortages at Florida hospitals. The Florida Hospital Association says 70% of facilities in the state are facing a critical shortage of staff. The panel looks ...
TALLAHASSEE — A Florida House panel Wednesday supported eliminating a requirement that the state’s two remaining thoroughbred horse tracks hold races to be able to offer other types of gambling. The ...
Handles litigation on constitutional issues, including prison conditions and treatment, on a limited basis In correspondence, put "Legal Request" in Address Line 1 Florida Ex-Offender Re-Entry ...
On June 12, two days before “No Kings” protests took the country by storm, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey declared Florida to be an anti-riot state.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with Tampa Bay Times Political Editor Emily Mahoney about how Florida, the nation's one-time biggest swing state, has turned redder this midterm season. Let's turn now to ...
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