Mixed Highlights, Lowlights in Florida's Top Sports Stories of 2013
Don't Raise Speed Limits
A pair of senators want to turn the family SUV into a mini bullet train. At least, that's howlegislation proposed by Jeff Brandes of St. Petersburg and Jeff Clemens of Lake Worth feels -- even if they only want to step up the highway speed limits 5 more miles per hour.
Florida Second-Best State for Business in 2013, Say CEOs
Will Anyone Investigate Adam Hollingsworth Under Florida's Perjury Statute?
It probably never occurred to Adam Hollingsworth that the lie he told on a job application in the mid-1990s could set him up for a second-degree felony conviction in 2013.
The Forgotten Woman in the Heisman Trophy Story
Was the woman who accused Jameis Winston of sexual assault -- who accuses him still -- watching Saturday night as Winston collected his Heisman Trophy?
Jameis Winston, Florida State, Wins 2013 Heisman Trophy
Short-Memory Charlie Should Learn Not to Point
Interesting to see Charlie Crist pin one of his own moves -- a vehicle-registration fee increase -- on Rick Scott.
Cross Your Fingers Alan Grayson Doesn't Represent Constituents Like He Invests
If Alan Grayson were a Republican, the press would be all over him like a bad hairspray.
Obama Shakes Raul Castro's Hand, Ignites Rage in Some Cuban-Americans
Did Environmental Icon Maggy Hurchalla Finally Outsmart Herself?
Technology might finally have outsmarted Maggy Hurchalla, one of the state's leading environmentalists -- a champion of Everglades restoration and the author of Martin County's controversial, often-litigious, comprehensive plan rewrites.