It's Over!
Senators Move Forward with State College Changes
A bill that would create a new governance board for state colleges and limit their ability to expand baccalaureate degrees cleared its first Senate committee Monday, although the measure drew plenty of questions.
Landowners in EAA: 'We Are Not Willing Sellers'
Landowners in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) released a statement Monday saying emphatically they are not willing sellers of their private property to the government under Senate Bill 10.
Trump in Tampa: Let in People Who Want to 'Love Our Country'
President Donald Trump made a pit stop in Tampa to talk military, immigration and combating radical Islamic terrorism on Monday.
Frederica Wilson Announces New Transportation, Education Subcommittee Assignments
From her new perch on the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., announced her first subcommittee assignments under its umbrella.
Teachers Don All Black to Protest DeVos' Confirmation for Ed Secretary
If you see a sea of teachers dressed in black this week, there's a reason why.
Florida Delegation Wants to Bring in Foreign Sand to Renourish Beaches
Members of the Florida delegation from both parties are calling on Congress to allow local municipalities to purchase sand from foreign counties to help fight beach erosion.
Flexing Their Muscle
Count Gorsuch
To review the left's reaction to Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is to infer he's the spawn of Dracula -- a cruel and bloodless beast who shrinks from the light and plays havoc with history.
Thousands Descend Upon Winter White House in Anti-Trump Protest
Protesters marched all the way to President Donald Trump's Winter White House Saturday evening to protest Trump's presidency, which has been riddled with controversy since it began last month.










