Land Line Deregulation Leads to Fee Decrease for Phone Companies
Swaggering, Staggering Miami Hurricanes Face Foes On and Off the Field
With Floridians Backing His Positions, Rick Scott's on the Rebound
Ron Paul Crushes the Field in New Hampshire Straw Poll
Dems Call Correctional Medical Authority Closing Invitation to Litigation
Same-Sex Marriage Moving Toward the Mainstream
One of the few issues on which opinion has moved left over the last few years is same-sex marriage.
'Welfare' Drug Tests Come In; Results Are Predictable
A sampling of the cost for drug-testing welfare recipients in Central Florida shows the program is a loss leader for the state.
U.S. Continues to Designate Castro's Regime a State Sponsor of Terror
The U.S. State Department last week released the 2010 edition of their reports on the state sponsors of terrorism and included the Castro regime in Cuba on the list. This marks almost three decades of Cuba being recognized as a state sponsor of terror.
The State Department released a full report on state sponsors of terrorism Thursday. Besides communist Cuba, included on the list were the nations of Iran, Sudan and Syria.
Florida Energy Deregulation
The joke in Orlando goes like this: Everyone in Orlando has a second mortgage, it's called OUC (Orlando Utilities).
Weekly Roundup
Florida Gov. Rick Scott this week found his policies on the receiving end of numerous challenges as the governor's calls for less government, privatization and less red tape wound their way through the courts.
