A new poll shows a proposed amendment to the state constitution on solar energy regulations is losing steam.
A new poll shows a proposed amendment to the state constitution on solar energy regulations is losing steam.
A new poll shows a proposed amendment to the state constitution expanding medical marijuana in Florida is in solid shape to pass in next week’s election.
One more week, give or take.
In eight days Democrat Charlie Crist will know if he left it too late to reach out to the predominantly African-American neighborhoods of St. Petersburg. What was revealed over the weekend were indications that much of South St. Petersburg has already pledged its allegiance in the CD 13 race to Crist's Republican opponent, David Jolly.
It’s fashionable these days to hear that medical pot -- Amendment 2 -- is going to win at the ballot box and become a part of our Constitution. Not so fast.
The campaign working against legalizing medical marijuana has provoked the anger of hundreds of people who say Drug Free Florida called them in the middle of the night advising them to say "no" to Amendment 2.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are seeing a lot of Florida lately. Fresh off their tours around the Sunshine State last week, both Trump and Clinton’s campaigns will be coming back to the Sunshine State in what will be their final pushes before Election Day.
On Sunday, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was campaigning in South Florida, making stops in Miami and Wilton Manors to speak to voters.
During her stops, Clinton addressed the latest controversy in the email scandal which has plagued her throughout most of her presidential campaign.

Government and business consulting firm PooleMcKinley announced Friday the expansion of its governmental and public affairs team with the addition of veteran government relations consultant Erik Kirk. Kirk brings to the firm more than 20 years of experience in Florida’s executive and legislative branches of government as well as extensive work at the municipal and county levels.
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Despite the Florida Democratic Party providing President Barack Obama with a list of Democratic legislative candidates that included Lisa Montelione running for House District 63, the Hillsborough County Democratic Black Caucus said not so fast.