Drones aren’t just fancy gadgets for tech nerds anymore.
Florida Utility Companies Send in Drones to Speed Up Power Restoration
Florida Town Seeks to Ban Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Medical marijuana dispensaries could be banned in a Florida city if the town gets its way.
U.S. Senate Committee Launches Investigation into Nursing Home Deaths
The U.S. Senate Finance Committee is launching an investigation into the 14 deaths which occurred at a Hollywood nursing home last month after the facility lost power following Hurricane Irma.
Jeanette Nuñez, Rene Garcia File Bill to Ban State from Investing in Businesses with Ties to Maduro Regime
Two Miami-area Republican lawmakers have filed legislation to prohibit Florida from doing business with companies involved with Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, Gov. Rick Scott’s office announced Tuesday.
Pam Bondi: Contender For the Next Drug Czar?
A familiar Florida name is floating to the top of a list to become the next drug czar after President Donald Trump’s top pick for the job pulled his name from consideration for the position.
Scott Declares State of Emergency Before Richard Spencer's Visit to UF
Gov. Rick Scott declared a State of Emergency in Alachua County in anticipation of white nationalist Richard Spencer’s visit to the University of Florida this week.
Florida Reports First Local Transmission of Zika Virus in 2017
The Zika virus is back in the Sunshine State.
House Ethics Panel Sets Trial Over Daisy Baez's Alleged Residency Law Violations
A trial date has been set for a Miami-Dade lawmaker accused of living outside her district for seven months, a House ethics panel announced Thursday.
Robert Asencio to Head Miami-Dade Committee for Hurricane Maria Relief
The Miami-Dade County Legislative Delegation is stepping up to help Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands while preparing the state’s largest county for the influx of hurricane victims from Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Florida House Leaders Push Scholarship for Victims of School Violence, Bullying
Students who are victims of bullying, violence or abuse could get a shot at attending a new school as part of a scholarship program pushed by Florida House GOP members during this year’s upcoming legislative session.