"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 ...
On Wednesday, Pastor Jack Martin launched a bid for the Republican nomination to replace U.S. Rep. Rich Nugent, R-Fla., who is retiring from Congress after three terms. Martin kicked off his ...
Plenty of elected officials have served longer and noisier than Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, but few have done so at every level of government with as much integrity and character. That's ...
Joined by a common interest in making energy a ferocious economic driver, a diverse collection of participants and attendees lingered in the hallway and meeting rooms, long after the 2012 Florida ...
Ever wonder where "assignment of benefits" abuse came from? Let me introduce you to Harvey V. Cohen of Orlando and Maitland and any place else where tragedy has befallen Florida homeowners. Cohen is ...
With 13 school districts challenging the constitutionality of Florida's new “schools of hope” law, the State Board of Education on Wednesday used the law to select 11 low-performing public schools to ...
While some were reeling, and others gloating, over the results of last Novembers general election, a little piece of history-making seems to have slipped underneath most observers radar: Floridas got ...
From a desk in Tallahassee topped by a lamp with the leering alligator head of his alma mater printed on its shade, Jay Schleuning works long hours to keep Florida Chamber of Commerce members informed ...
Surrounded by family and loved ones, Mario Rubio, father of Republican U.S. Senate nominee Marco Rubio, died Saturday night at Baptist Hospital in Miami after a long battle with emphysema and lung ...
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is bringing back his proposal to allow local municipalities to purchase sand from foreign counties to help fight beach erosion. Back at the start of 2017, Rubio, U.S.