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Carlos Beruff Needs to Scramble to Catch Marco Rubio

June 5, 2016 - 6:00am
Marco Rubio and Carlos Beruff

Down 50 percent or more in most polls against Marco Rubio, Republican Senate hopeful Carlos Beruff simply doesn’t have time to waste as he tries to catch the incumbent in next month’s primary. 

Blue-Green Algae: SFWMD's 'Myths vs. Facts'

June 30, 2016 - 1:45pm

The South Florida Water Management District takes its share of heat every time the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is forced to discharge water from Lake Okeechobee west or east. But particularly now, with the spread of so much blue-green algae, the district is inundated not only with questions, but with answers they say aren't even close.

Here is a chart SFWMD staff has produced to try to help residents understand blue-green algae, what about it is true and what isn't.

Scott Declares State of Emergency Following Algae in Beleaguered Martin County

June 29, 2016 - 8:45pm
Pollution in the ocean off Martin County

UPDATED: Gov. Rick Scott wasted no time issuing an executive order declaring a state of emergency in Martin and St. Lucie counties Wednesday following the presence of algae blooms in local waterways and a stormy commission meeting a day earlier during which residents and public officials pleaded for government action.

Ritch Workman, Leader Against Common Core? 'Ridiculous,' Say Anti-CCSS Groups

June 29, 2016 - 7:45pm
Ritch Workman

The voices are growing against Rep. Ritch Workman, R-Melbourne, for a recent campaign ad where he says he “led the fight to abolish Common Core,” but the well of legislation supporting that claim has run dry.

Negron Higher Ed Plans Include More 'National Elite' Universities in Florida

June 29, 2016 - 7:30pm
Joe Negron

Incoming Florida Senate President Joe Negron, whose plans for his two-year term focus heavily on higher education, wants to see more of the state's universities achieve "national elite" status.

Although the University of Florida is currently the only state school in the prestigious, 62-member Association of American Universities, Negron, R-Stuart, believes there can be more.

Florida Gears Up for $80 Billion Fiscal Year Budget

June 29, 2016 - 6:00pm

Florida’s 2016-2017 fiscal year’s $80 billion budget begins Friday, beginning the year with a new set of funding for state departments, education, health and human services and other important projects for the Sunshine State.

Anti-Common Core Activists Slam Ritch Workman for 'False' Ads on Common Core Activism

June 29, 2016 - 6:00am
Ritch Workman

Anti-Common Core activists have been quiet in recent months, but the groups are gearing up to stick it to politicians supporting the controversial standards and their implementation in Florida.

One group, Florida Parents Against Common Core, has taken aim at Rep. Ritch Workman, R-Melbourne, and recent ad which says Workman lead the fight to abolish Common Core.

Workman will battle Rep. Debbie Mayfield for Florida’s Senate District 17 and recent ads have touted his accomplishments as a state representative. 

South Florida Home to Several Tight Congressional Races

June 29, 2016 - 6:00am
Frances Rooney, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Carlos Curbelo

The Florida congressional landscape is set to radically change after the November elections. Between redistricting, some unexpected retirements and two representatives running for the U.S. Senate, almost half of the Sunshine State’s 27 congressional seats are in play in the primaries or the general election. With that many seats up for grabs, Florida can expect some differences in how it's represented starting in 2017.

Dems Force Legislative Poll on Post-Pulse Special Session

June 28, 2016 - 6:00pm

Florida Democrats had little trouble rounding up enough members to call for a vote on whether to hold a special session dealing with gun control as a reaction to last month's mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.

However, it may be nearly impossible over the next week to gather enough Republican lawmakers willing to make the trek to humid Tallahassee in an election year to discuss a proposed prohibition on gun sales to people on federal terrorism watch lists.

First Case of Zika Birth Defect Comes to Florida

June 28, 2016 - 5:30pm

The first case of microcephaly, a birth defect in which a baby's head is significantly smaller than expected, often due to abnormal brain development, caused by Zika has come to Florida, the Florida Department of Health announced Tuesday.

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