Patrick Sheehan, director of Florida's Office of Energy, believes all of Florida will benefit from the 2012 Florida Energy Summit, convening Aug. 15 in Orlando.
Patrick Sheehan, director of Florida's Office of Energy, believes all of Florida will benefit from the 2012 Florida Energy Summit, convening Aug. 15 in Orlando.
Just when you think Florida environmentalists can't get any further out in left field, they go and drop back against the wall.
Billionaire Jeff Greene is a different kind of rich Democrat.
State officeholders serve the state, not the state capital. So, good for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi who had the guts to break out of the Tallahassee bubble.
Who knows why it took an investigative reporter 1,200 miles away in Boston to discover and expose the drumbeat of abuse going on at the Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation.
The Biscayne Bayfront Miami Herald building could go down in history as Florida's most lavishly-funded historic preservation project.
A vicious attack mailer, an eyebrow-raiser, against former Florida Senate President Tom Lee hit mailboxes this week in Senate District 24, and among politicos in the state capital especially, it's
Obama surrogates swooped into Florida Friday to drop $80 million in federal subsidies for conservation easements north of Lake Okeechobee. Thats fancy talk for paying landowners to hold water.
How desperate are the Democrats in Florida?
If Jennifer Carroll felt flustered by a former aide's accusation of office sexcapades, you couldn't tell by the polished performance she gave Thursday morning on CNN.
Get ready to cough up some answers, Governor. In the words of Ricky Ricardo, you've got some 'splainin' to do.
Rick Scott should appeal U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke's permanent injunction against Florida's Firearms Owners' Privacy Act.
The nonpartisan movement to keep the Internet free and unfettered gained striking momentum this week, as an Internet-rights petition called the Declaration of Internet Freedom gathered more than 20
Ron Paul isn't going to win the Republican nomination for president. But watch what a stir he and his passionate supporters create in August at the National Convention in Tampa.
In the race to be first, CNN, FOX, NPR, TIME, HuffPo -- and some newspapers in Florida -- all got the Obamacare decision story wrong before they got it right.