Orlando attorney and medical marijuana amendment backer John Morgan has sued the state of Florida to allow suffering patients to smoke medical marijuana.
Orlando attorney and medical marijuana amendment backer John Morgan has sued the state of Florida to allow suffering patients to smoke medical marijuana.
Noting the rising number of police officers being killed, U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., called on Thursday for the U.S. Senate to pass his “Thin Blue Line Act” which would make murdering a police officer, firefighter or first responder killed in federal jurisdiction an aggravating factor in federal death penalty decisions.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida gets to keep dealing blackjack, racinos will be ordered to fold their banked card games and the state can tap into at least $200 million in payments from the Tribe under a surprise deal announced late Wednesday between the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) and the Seminoles.
The No. 1 statewide political radio talk-show host focused on Florida politics, Ed Dean, a senior editor with Sunshine State News, will be appearing on CNN Headline News at 8 pm EST on Wednesday to talk about a mother who attempted to drive her kids into the ocean.
Gov. Rick Scott is taking a stand against the Maduro regime, threatening to stop any and all business from any organization with ties to the tyrannical Venezuelan leader on Wednesday.
A once little-known Democratic operative and member of the Miami Democratic Executive Committee has found himself in hot water after threatening on Twitter to kill WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) has unveiled the state’s new Business Information Portal, a website designed to help Floridians set up and run a business in the Sunshine State.
State regulators next week could give an initial boost to a Florida Power & Light proposal to build an estimated $888 million power plant in Broward County --- part of a series of FPL projects to add new natural gas-plants.
Gas prices continue to drop across Florida and the nation as the 37.5 million Americans who hit the highways for Independence Day enjoyed that holiday’s lowest gas prices in more than a decade.