Florida's renewable energy bright lights -- feeling frisky Wednesday during the first day of the Florida Energy Summit -- took turns describing feats of new-energy derring-do just over the next hor
Florida's renewable energy bright lights -- feeling frisky Wednesday during the first day of the Florida Energy Summit -- took turns describing feats of new-energy derring-do just over the next hor
Huge problem for Florida Team Democrat looking toward the 2012 elections: There's no sign of a miracle likely to come dancing out of the locker room later this week.
If you want to know whether Marco Rubio lied, ask another son or daughter, grandson or granddaughter of a Cuban exile.
It's about time somebody had the cojones to challenge the liberal arts crowd on the veracity of degrees that aren't working in the 21st century workplace.
By Friday afternoon, more than 440 people had signed up to attend the first annual Florida Energy Summit Oct.
The long, bitter battle over who would set tuition rates in Florida -- the Board of Governors or the state Legislature -- ended Wednesday when the 1st District Court of Appeal, upholding a lower co
The position of compact commissioner for the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children might not flash across every Floridian's radar screen, but perhaps the man Gov.
On a hot day in mid-August, without so much as a press release to declare it, Gov. Rick Scott's office reached a considerable milestone.
Hasn't the Florida Everglades had about all it can stand of an egocentric governor looking to build a legacy on the back of the state's greatest natural treasure?
Liberal scribblers are fish out of water when they dive into GOP affairs all wet.
Bless their hearts, they can't help themselves. They've got to butt in and pronounce judgment.
Few organizations have the guts to get in the face of the Sierra Club.
He's got one of those molasses-like drawls that rolls out soft and slow, but make no mistake, Haley Barbour is one shrewd, supercharged son of the South.
An aged but still vigorous Carlos Enrique from Miami trudged up the long steps to Presidency 5 wearing sandals and hefting a wooden cross.
I asked him why he wasnt using the escalator.
The Teamsters of all people are accusing Rick Scott of having a conflict of interest in Florida's prison privatizaton.
Don't look now, but here comes another Democrat loser looking to choke off party competition in the 2014 election or at the very least grab a seat at the table.