Bringing up the rear in a three-way race for U.S. Senate, Kendrick Meek, the Democratric U.S. representative from Miami, is not giving up the fight with little more than a week to go before Election Day.
Kendrick Meek Wants Dems to Come Home in Senate Race’s Final Days
Florida TaxWatch Report: Amendment 4 Would Gut State’s Economy
Florida TaxWatch issued a scathing report Thursday on the negative impact Amendment 4 would have on the states economy and insisting "it should not be in Florida's Constitution."
Big Bucks in Liz Benacquisto, Kevin Rader SD 27 Fight
Both major parties have drawn a big red circle around Florida Senate District 27 as a race to win, and with good reason.
New Mortgage Assistance Program Starts in Lee County
A program created by the U.S. Treasury Department in January to help homeowners affected by the housing and unemployment crises is finally coming to Florida.
Natural-Gas 'Filling Station' Company Opens State HQ in Tallahassee
A new natural-gas company opened its headquarters in Tallahassee Tuesday and announced its plans to establish operations throughout Florida.
Federal Court Hears Campaign Finance Arguments
U.S. District Court Judge Robert Hinkle heard arguments challenging Floridas campaign finance laws Monday as part of a lawsuit brought by four activists who want to air ads against Amendment 4.
Early Voting Starts Monday
Thousands of Floridians will head to the polls Monday as early voting begins statewide.
Education-Minded Business Group Backs Class-Size Amendment
Education-supporting business groups are backing the class-size amendment that would soften caps on the number of children in each classroom.
Business Leaders: Widening of Panama Canal Big Opportunity for Florida
The Panama Canal is expected to be widened in 2014, and when it is, Florida needs to be ready.
Political Analyst: October Surprise? Minimal in Florida
In the upcoming midterm elections, Republicans in Florida are playing with house money.