A Panama City black farmer is alleging the state’s newest law on medical marijuana is unconstitutional, prompting questions about just who, if anyone, qualifies for a special license to grow and distribute medical marijuana in the Sunshine State.
Black Farmer Files Lawsuit Against 'Discriminatory' Medical Marijuana Law
Scott, Bondi: Florida Will Not Tolerate Price Gouging, Stalemate on Irma Debris Removal
Gov. Rick Scott says slow cleanup of debris left over from Hurricane Irma is causing big problems around the Sunshine State.
James Buchanan Reels in Endorsements from Galvano, Boyd, Sarasota Sheriff
Some of the state's top legislators and local law enforcement officers say James Buchanan has the secret sauce to become one of Florida's key lawmakers in Tallahassee.
NRSC Blasts Bill Nelson Over Donation from Hollywood Nursing Home Owner
Are U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and the owner of the Hollywood nursing home where nine people died more than just acquaintances?
Airbnb Expands Free Housing Program for Irma Evacuees
Airbnb is expanding a program offering free housing for victims of Hurricane Irma to the entire state of Florida.
Hollywood Nursing Home Files Lawsuit Over License Suspension, Medicaid Cuts
The Hollywood nursing home where multiple elderly people died last week has filed a lawsuit in Leon County Circuit Court seeking to block Gov. Rick Scott from withholding Medicaid payments and placing an emergency moratorium preventing the facility from admitting any new patients.
Gov. Scott: I Won't Let Florida Tourism Miss a Beat
Category 4 hurricane in September? Psssh, piece of cake for the tourism wizards over at VISIT FLORIDA. Watch the Sunshine State open for business in October.
Corcoran, Brandes Call for Committees to Review State's Hurricane Preparedness Efforts
House Speaker Richard Corcoran and Sen. Jeff Brandes are making the push for an overhaul on how the state handles hurricanes.
Daphne Campbell Tries to Use FPL Connections to Restore Family's Power
A South Florida lawmaker is making headlines after she attempted to use her connections to a Florida Power & Light company official to restore electricity to the homes of her family after Hurricane Irma struck the state last week.
Hurricane Irma Death Toll Climbs to 34
Hurricane Irma has claimed the lives of 34 people in Florida, a number which has steadily risen in the days after the storm made landfall in the Sunshine State.