Little Dog Lost
Federal Judge Approves APD Class-Action Settlement
Party-Switching Candidates Don't Win Hearts
Candidates can be moderate and still win elections, but the ones who do it by switching parties and feigning middle-of-the-road principles plain turn voters off.
Nan Rich Hasn't Been Offered -- and Doesn't Want -- a Deal to Quit the Governor's Race
Democrat Nan Rich says no, the Charlie Crist people haven't approached her to give up her run for governor in exchange for an appointment to head the Department of Children and Families -- and if they do, that's not what she wants.
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Allen West Shapes the Race Against Patrick Murphy
Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie Out Front in 2016
Florida Senators Cruising to Re-election in 2014
Why This Former English Major Supports Common Core
The first book I ever loved was Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J.K. Rowling, and since then I have been hooked on reading.
Through the years, reading has been both my escape and my direct path to knowledge. But in order to read to learn, I first had to learn to read.
Who Profits from Florida's Mandatory Recycling Programs?
Gov. Rick Scott Suspends Port St. Lucie Councilman for Open-Meeting Law Violation
Gov. Rick Scott has suspended a Port St. Lucie councilman following charges he violated the state's open meeting laws.
Ron Bowen, serving his ninth year on the City Council -- 1992-2000, then elected again in 2012 -- is accused of discussing business outside a scheduled public meeting with another elected official in connection with the dismissal of former City Manager Greg Oravec.
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