The controversial changes to Martin County's comprehensive plan are not law and cannot become law until the four stakeholder lawsuits challenging them are
The controversial changes to Martin County's comprehensive plan are not law and cannot become law until the four stakeholder lawsuits challenging them are
In a BBC interview Wednesday in London, international soccer star and former England team captain David Beckham announced to the world he is "committed to the MLS, committed to growing 'football' i
RPOF does a bang-up job detailing why Alex Sink isn't fit to represent Florida in Congress. But, for my money, the video released Wednesday from Lenny Curry & Co.
If you're a critic of Common Core State Standards, unassuming Iowan Shane Vander Hart may be the most important person you've never heard of.
Sad enough to discover Americans on welfare outnumber Americans who work full-time, year-round.
That news was out last week.
Hard to believe for-families Disney could be profiting from casinos, but the New York Times posted a story late Saturday that lays out the "family entertainment" giant's connection to gambling.
House leadership called it "a mark of respect" for beloved Florida Congressman C.W. "Bill" Young.
No Casinos is at least partially right in its latest press release, which, by the way, is generously devoted almost entirely to my gaming issues.
The folks in blue who churn out fundraising emails now swamping inboxes must think their fellow Democrats are dumb as rocks.
Let's call a spade a spade, shall we? Florida's anti-gambling lobby has no more interest in doing what's good for Florida than any street-corner car salesman has.
Don't think just because Democratic Congressman Patrick Murphy is running in a primarily Republican district, he's a dead man walking.
David Manning's story of America's boundless opportunities if only the Obama administration would build the Keystone XL Pipeline was the most underreported story of the 2013 Florida Energy Su
Forty years ago today, in response to U.S.
If the first day of the Florida Energy Summit had one knock-your-socks-off moment, it was Michael DeBock's announcement that over the last 11 years, Florida Power & Light Co.