Who is more disingenuous about gubernatorial travel, Charlie Crist or Steve Bousquet of the Tampa Bay Times?
Who is more disingenuous about gubernatorial travel, Charlie Crist or Steve Bousquet of the Tampa Bay Times?
Today is Sunshine State News' fourth birthday. A blink in history, granted.
Was it only 12 months ago Florida was banning bongs? My, what a difference a year makes.
For eight years he headed Florida's long-term-care ombudsman program. Now his critics insist he's whipping up business for one of the state's busiest nursing home litigators.
All of a sudden it's game back on for gambling in the 2014 Florida Legislature.
Mounting evidence -- in fact, puzzle pieces hiding in plain sight -- supports an investigation of Charlie Crist for criminal misconduct while he served as governor of Florida.
Enter, another major player in the 2014 Florida gubernatorial race -- California hedge-fund billionaire Tom Steyer, committed soldier in the political war against climate change and apparentl
Do the voters of District 61 really know who Sean Shaw is and what his election to the Florida Legislature might mean to important insurance reforms?
A Democrat who didn't want to give his name got me up at 4:30 Monday morning to scold me for "defending voter suppression at UF." I suppose it's because of Allison Nielsen's fine stor
Big Environment is outraged over the fact that Florida is opposing Big Government's latest outrageous power grab.
So, what else is new?
Well, you can hardly blame her, can you?
Does anybody think the "council of statesmen" backing No Casinos is going to turn any heads in the Florida Legislature?
To the relief of perhaps thousands of Florida families dealing with severe neurological conditions like epilepsy, Sen. Rob Bradley, R-Fleming Island, filed SB 1030 Wednesday.
Has anybody else noticed that the Department of Economic Opportunity's unemployment website is fully rolling? Maybe we can finally cease fire.
In the Obamacare conversation, dental health care flies under the radar -- a scary reality, say many dentists, who fear the new federal law will trigger an oral health crisis.