Corrine Brown, a former Florida congresswoman from Jacksonville, was sentenced to five years in prison for fraud and other charges related to a fake charity she used to put money in her own pocket while serving in Washington.
Ex Florida Congresswoman Corrine Brown Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Fraud
Four Women Prepare for Showdown to Become Next FDP Chair
A new month means a new chair for the Florida Democratic Party, which will elect a replacement for their former party head Stephen Bittel at a meeting in Orlando next weekend.
Rick Scott Takes Double-Digit Lead Over Bill Nelson in 2018 Poll
With 2018 -- and a potential bid for the U.S. Senate -- right around the corner, new poll results should give Gov. Rick Scott a reason to smile.
Joe Gruters, Heather Fitzenhagen Show Subtle Social Media Support of Jack Latvala
Few state lawmakers are willing to go on the record and make their feelings known about the accusations of sexual harassment against Sen. Jack Latvala, but several of them have wasted no time conveying their support for the Clearwater Republican through their social media behavior.
Latvala Accuser Goes Public with Sexual Harassment Allegation
One of the six women accusing state Sen. Jack Latvala of sexual harassment and groping has gone public.
John Morgan: Independent Gubernatorial Run 'Not on my Mind,' But Not Out of the Question
Orlando attorney John Morgan says he hasn’t given much thought to running for governor as an independent candidate, but didn’t entirely rule out the possibility in a video message posted Tuesday.
Republicans Say Dems in Trouble Without John Morgan in the Mix
What is the Democratic Party without John Morgan?
Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to Florida Open Carry Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a loss to a Florida gun group on Monday when it declined to hear a case surrounding the state’s open carry law.
Andrew Gillum Taps Brendan McPhillips as Campaign Manager
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum has finally hired a new campaign manager, four months after his previous campaign manager resigned from his team.
Scott Pitches $12 Billion Budget Investment in Florida Education
Gov. Rick Scott is making another push for increased funding for Florida’s education system, saying his new budget proposal will be the “highest ever” in Florida history.