What is the secret to a healthy marriage? While that question may never truly be answered, a group of Florida lawmakers believe the state isn’t doing enough to help new marriages succeed. “The present ...
With 8.9 million Floridians having already cast their vote ahead of Election Day, only 450,000 voters would have to go to the polls Tuesday to match the turnout in 2016. Florida is expected to see ...
Following the questionable deaths of inmates at two Florida Prisons, The Department of Corrections instituted new disciplinary rules in September, but a 13 year veteran of the Department says little ...
Florida passed a law in March moving the state to daylight savings time year round. Rick Scott signed it, but you’ll still have to set your clocks back an hour on Sunday. That means it will be getting ...
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is investigating whether one of its division directors, Kelley Scott, no relation to the Governor, used three state employees to remove hurricane ...
There’s a battle brewing between insurers and EMS providers over the cost of EMS transportation services, while patients are stuck paying the price. The two sides came together Tuesday morning, to ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi is pushing to have judges and juries try death cases, even though the Florida Supreme Court ruled the law setting out a 10-2 jury decision was unconstitutional. Now, Bondi’s ...
You haven’t seen a negative ad on Amendment one this year. It is one of the least controversial measures on the ballot this year, setting aside a tax already being collected for land conservation, and ...
Florida was the laughing stock of the nation in 2000 and three statewide recounts in 2018 changed the outcome of the Agriculture Commissioner’s race. Changes to Florida law have basically solved the ...
As the cost of college tuition continues to increase – paying now is one option to keep the price of college low for Florida families. However, opponents say the prepaid option can be still ...
Florida’s Division of Elections is telling Election Supervisors it will begin identifying registered voters who are ineligible because they haven’t paid off all their financial obligations related to ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked part of a law that requires felons pay all fines, fees and restitution before they have their voting rights restored, but only for those who are too poor to pay ...