Allison McCoy, senior vice president of marketing for Spectrum Gaming Group, described her company's mission at the Florida Gaming Congress in February.
Allison McCoy, senior vice president of marketing for Spectrum Gaming Group, described her company's mission at the Florida Gaming Congress in February.
John Morgan, the celebrity personal injury attorney with a former governor on his payroll, says he wants to build "an army of angels" to help him get medical marijuana
If you haven't read the horrific story of Pennsylvania abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, it's not your fault. Neither has most of the country.
In response to bipartisan legislation approved overwhelmingly in 2010, Florida PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) Funding Agency has made some $500 million in financing available to busine
He didn't crow about it, but Gov. Rick Scott nevertheless signed HB 155, legislation Wednesday that bans Internet cafes and effectively shuts down senior arcades and maquinitas in Florida.
I just found out my children aren't mine -- and by the way, neither do yours belong to you. They are all owned by the community.
Being right over a wrong is no fun. Nevertheless, I predicted some time ago that Bright Futures would crash and burn like a polyester-weave bottle rocket.
There really is another Andy Enfield out there. Or, in there. May not seem that way now, but Florida Gulf Coast University basketball didn't just have its last best March.
Stop the presses, senators! You want to ban Internet cafes, but do you really want perfectly legal senior arcades to go down with them?
That can't be your intent.
With Port of Miami Director Bill Johnson at his side, Florida Gov.
Republicans wrestle with immigration for good reason. They are between a rock and a hard place.
UPDATED: So, there I was one evening last week, checking out Facebook pages for and against Senate Bill 1164 and House Bill 1279.
The countdown has begun for Friday night's NCAA David-and-Goliath matchup between Florida Gulf Coast University and the University of Florida.
How come The Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times gives any credence at all to the man who bilked the state out of $20 million?
If any bill in the 2013 session has disaster written all over it, it's the terrible twins, HB 1279 and SB 1164.
Talk about "unintended consequences."