The congresswoman's office may downplay her position, but Debbie Wasserman Schultz's opposition to medical marijuana makes her the highest profile Democrat in Florida to take such a stand.
The congresswoman's office may downplay her position, but Debbie Wasserman Schultz's opposition to medical marijuana makes her the highest profile Democrat in Florida to take such a stand.
Really? Jumping all over Rick Scott for not debating Charlie Crist? Really?
Florida Gov. Rick Scott takes plenty of ridicule -- you might even say a fair amount of disdain -- for his "laser-focus" on jobs and the economy.
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday called for the Florida Supreme Court to deny James Apthorp's petition asking for an "emergency" invalidation of a statute that allows political candidates to ke
Riddle: What do Ringling Brothers and the taxpayers of Martin County, Fla., have in common?
Massive technology upgrades are never easy. Ask Jesse Panuccio at the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
For a lawsuit claiming to lift the state into sunlight and fresh air, the "emergency petition" two notable Floridians filed Wednesday in the state Supreme Court sure smells fishier than a Japanese
Most of the time, it's easy to be light and sassy about Charlie Crist. Frankly, on almost any occasion, he's good for a laugh.
Five months before Voting Day apparently isn't too early for cannabis entrepreneurs to begin staking out territory in fertile Florida, where in some polls support for legalization of medical mariju
As often as I smack the Tampa Bay Times with a wooden plank, I have to admit not many news organizations can beat Florida's largest-circulation newspaper for doing what all of us in the media shoul
Somehow -- doubtfully by the grace of God, but somehow -- the bill that would allow a 5 mph speed-limit increase on some Florida roads now awaits the governor's pleasure.
UPDATED: The May 6 Gossip Extra headline read, "EXCLUSIVE -- Bill Clinton Stumping for Charlie Crist Tonight at Lumber Liquidator's Crib!"
Repairs to the dangerously leaky Herbert Hoover Dike -- the 140-mile-long earthen barrier that holds back the waters of Lake Okeechobee -- are finally good to go, the state Department of Environmen
If environmental groups have learned anything over the last 100 years, it's that they're more effective stopping things than making things happen.
An underreported story in the Capitol last week was Tuesday's rotunda press conference supporting the approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline.