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 week.
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 week.
Greg Evers’ closest confidantes all remember him the same way: “honest,” “humble,” and “down-to-earth.”
House Speaker Richard Corcoran wants a dozen local tourist-development councils that have broken ties with Visit Florida --- over new state rules Corcoran helped impose --- to outline how they spend tax dollars.
State Rep. Carlos Trujillo has a new job in the United Nations.
After more than a year-and-a-half hiatus, Florida carried out an execution this week, putting to death a prisoner convicted of murdering two men in Jacksonville 30 years ago.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order rapping Venezuela with a series of sanctions this week in the United States’ latest effort to push President Nicolas Maduro to his economic breaking point.
Less than a year after taking office in the Florida House of Representatives, state Rep. Alex Miller is calling it quits.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Jack Latvala was quick to respond this week to House Speaker Richard Corcoran's call to abolish public financing for statewide elections.
State Rep. Daisy Baez could find herself in hot water and facing an ethics complaint over allegations she doesn’t actually live in the district she represents.
Two former congressmen from Florida--Republican David Jolly and Democrat Patrick Murphy--are teaming up again to make a tour of the Sunshine State to “pull back the curtain on Washington and shine a light on the inside reasons why D.C. is in a state of chaos and dysfunction.”