The bogus war on women of Election 2014 turned into a gusher of a win for GOP women.
The bogus war on women of Election 2014 turned into a gusher of a win for GOP women.
Put away the radar guns on climate change, folks. Issuewise, billionaire Tom Steyer's baby is going down for a long nap.
Have we all forgotten the innocent victim in the near 11-month Charlie Crist-Rick Scott bloodbath?
What of the dutiful little fan?
Amendment 2, a proposal to expand medical marijuana use in the Sunshine State, failed to meet the 60 percent threshold to be added to the Florida Constitution.
In an election whose coverage, for months, has shone a spotlight almost exclusively on Democratic-rich South Florida or the always-important I-4 corridor, its one little-noted part of the state tha
Probably our all-time-favorite story at Sunshine State News, coming like a bolt out of the blue on the last day of the 2010 legislative session, wasn't much of a story at all -- it was a vid
Going straight to the top over the decades-old, stuck-in-neutral Florida-Georgia water wars has paid off.
Those votes Adrian Wyllie is reeling in are mostly coming from one place. They're the backlash from the descending black cloud of Rick Scott-Charlie Crist negative advertising.
Petulent Florida Democratic Party leaders still haven't recognized the new Democratic African-American Women's Caucus (DAAWC). But you know what?
As long as the political parties are talking "war on women," can we please take a look at Charlie Crist's?
It seems that the Amendment 2 campaign for so-called medical marijuana is self-imploding.
A Seminole man with attitude and an edgy Facebook presence caused a stir with his posting last Saturday, writing that Amendment 2 is failing because its campaign workers have been coerced to drop w
Florida is violating the United States Constitution by arbitrarily banning restaurants, taverns, and breweries from selling or filling the most popular portable jug for craft beers -- the half-gall
Ironic, don't you think, that Bill Clinton, the president a campaigning Al Gore called "toxic" in 2000, would be cheered to the rafters standing in for a president who is just as toxic in 201
Why wait for Congress when you've got executive privilege? I guess that's the idea.