The bodies of boys who died at the Dozier School for Boys are finally finding a resting place and Florida will apologize for widespread abuses at the now-defunct reform school.

The bodies of boys who died at the Dozier School for Boys are finally finding a resting place and Florida will apologize for widespread abuses at the now-defunct reform school.
Florida Attorney General and pal of President Donald Trump Pam Bondi was back in Washington, D.C. on Friday.
With a little more than a month to go until a special primary election, the battle to replace state Rep. Jose Felix Diaz in a Miami House district is continuing to heat up and some of the biggest names in Florida politics are throwing their support for one candidate in particular.
June 1 marks the beginning of the 2017 hurricane season, and state officials are warning Floridians to get ready for an above average year of storms.
Senate Bill 2500, Florida's 2017-2018 $82.4 billion budget, arrived on Gov. Rick Scott's desk Wednesday, a month from the start of the new fiscal year. And now attention shifts from lawmakers who held it until they were good and ready, to the governor who hasn't tipped his hand on how much of it his veto pen will cancel out.
Former state lawmaker Alex Diaz de la Portilla insists he actually knows where he's running for office this time, despite an egregious error on his website indicating he's running in a district that doesn't exist.
Broward Democrat and former state Sen. Jeremy Ring is tossing his name in as a possible contender for Chief Financial Officer in 2018.
A key figure from the White House is coming to Miami this summer.
Commissioner of Agriculture and Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Putnam says the time is now for Florida to hold a special session on medical marijuana. Earlier this week Putnam added his name to the growing list of lawmakers and politicians who say the issue is too important for lawmakers to let go -- but not everyone is convinced Putnam's motives are pure.
The Florida Department of Health is moving full speed ahead with a new regulatory system for medical marijuana after state lawmakers failed to finish the task during this year’s legislative session.