The Manatee County State Attorney’s Office is now investigating a video of Florida fishermen brutally dragging a shark behind their boat at a high speed after the 11-second clip went viral, igniting a firestorm of controversy and outrage worldwide.
The Manatee County State Attorney’s Office is now investigating a video of Florida fishermen brutally dragging a shark behind their boat at a high speed after the 11-second clip went viral, igniting a firestorm of controversy and outrage worldwide.
Members of the Florida delegation are weighing in on the increased tensions between the United States and North Korea as the communist regime in charge of that Asian nation continues to advance its nuclear ambitions and threatened to launch weapons against Guam.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush hung up his (figurative) cleats on Wednesday, ending his bid to buy South Florida’s Major League Baseball team, the Miami Marlins.
Short about 200 troopers and seeking higher salaries to be more competitive with other law-enforcement agencies, the state Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles is backing Gov. Rick Scott's call to boost pay as part of an election-year budget plan.
Republican Lawrence McClure is one step closer to becoming a candidate to replace state Rep. Dan Raulerson in a special election for Florida’s 58th House District.
A Florida congresswoman is teaming up with one of the leading Democrats in the U.S. House to once again fight for former President Barack Obama’s call to increase funding for child care assistance by more than $85 billion.
If John Morgan decides to run for governor next year, he’ll have a motley crew supporting him all the way to Tallahassee.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, a key player in Florida's decades-old legal fight with Georgia over water flow in the Apalachicola River, has weighed into the pending case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
A Leon County grand jury has exonerated Democratic gubernatorial hopeful and Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum in an investigation involving his political use of a government email server, but members of the jury said they found other aspects of Tallahassee government “disturbing” and “unchecked.”
Why is there so little media attention given the class-action lawsuit filed June 28 accusing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Florida congresswoman who chaired it, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, of fraud for skewing the party’s primaries to benefit Hillary Clinton?