Florida public safety agencies should get what they asked for this legislative session -- competitive bidding on a desperately needed emergency communications system upgrade.
Florida public safety agencies should get what they asked for this legislative session -- competitive bidding on a desperately needed emergency communications system upgrade.
In the last five years nobody did more to change the course of Florida history than Gov. Charlie Crist.
It never comes as a surprise to me to see sports fans in Florida lukewarm on the home team but fired up for the visitors.
Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Allison Tant is doing it again, deciding who can run and who can't.
During Sunshine State News' first three years, we dismissed John Morgan as just another rich and powerful Florida trial attorney. That would be our mistake.
At any time during a Florida legislative session, trial attorneys in the Capitol are like pollen in a field of ragweed. They're everywhere. Walk anywhere, you're infected.
Few people in Florida politics displayed greater resolve and grace during the last five years than Weston Democrat Nan Rich.
Usually I'm on the other side of media attacks against Gov. Rick Scott. Not this time.
In case you thought pythons eating everything but the napkins in Everglades National Park was some kind of joke, get a load of the March 18 report, Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Rep. John Tobia says all he wants his bill to do is protect consumers like his 67-year-old dad from unscrupulous vendors and lawyers.
The current of Everglades restoration carried forward to another milestone Tuesday, as Gov.
A lot of Florida Democrats lost their jobs after Election 2014 -- but not Allison Tant.
The Florida Democratic Party chairwoman managed to keep hers. Somehow.
Since 2010 no one has done a better job of entertaining and/or infuriating Florida's political right with her mouth than U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
For at least the last five years conservative colleagues have called populist Mike Fasano a RINO -- to his face and behind his back.
Charlie Crist's career as a highway billboard was embarrassing enough. But running for a U.S. Senate seat he already lost twice?