The Florida House of Representatives today adopted "sweeping and monumental" ethics reform immediately following the election of Richard Corcoran as new speaker of the House.
House Business No. 1: Corcoran's Sweeping Ethics Reforms Pass
Florida Retailers Expect 4 Percent Increase in Holiday Sales
The Florida Retail Federation (FRF) is expecting a happy holiday season for Florida retailers based on its latest projection.
West Palm's Keiser University to Play Football, Seeks Head Coach
Arthur Keiser, chancellor of Keiser University, formally announced Tuesday the private, not-for-profit university will add a football program at its flagship campus in West Palm Beach.
Rick Scott to GOP Governors: Donald Trump Will Disrupt the System -- and That's a Good Thing
Gov. Rick Scott will give thoughts on last week’s presidential election and discuss how Republican governors can set an example for president-elect Donald Trump in Orlando Monday.
Rick Scott, Florida Cabinet Celebrate Servicemen with Veterans Day Resolution
Gov. Rick Scott issued a resolution to honor veterans in the Sunshine State on Friday
Celebrated Nov. 11, Veterans Day is a national holiday to honor military veterans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. The holiday is celebrated on this day because the major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 -- November 11.
It's Your Call: Electoral College or Popular Vote?
TV networks are reporting Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has won the popular vote, while President-elect Donald Trump won the electoral college, thus claiming the White House.
Sunshine State News Hits the Airwaves for Election Coverage
Ed Dean, a senior editor with Sunshine State News and the No.
SSN's Ed Dean Adds New Radio Markets
The No. 1 statewide political radio talk-show host focused on Florida politics, Ed Dean, a senior editor with Sunshine State News, is expanding his reach starting Monday.
Clinton, Trump in Dead Heat in New Poll of Florida
America could be in for a long night on Tuesday as Florida once again looks close in the presidential election.
Amendment 1 Losing Ground
A new poll shows a proposed amendment to the state constitution on solar energy regulations is losing steam.