The Labor Day weekend is about to kick off and AAA expects more than 35 million Americans and 1.8 million Floridians to hit the road to mark the unofficial end of summer. This marks the highest traffic on the Labor Day weekend since 2008.

On Thursday, the Independent Women’s Voice announced that U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Fla., signed its pledge to repeal President Barack Obama’s federal health-care law. Jolly is running for the Republican nomination to replace U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., in 2016.
Comments are now closed.
The Labor Day weekend is about to kick off and AAA expects more than 35 million Americans and 1.8 million Floridians to hit the road to mark the unofficial end of summer. This marks the highest traffic on the Labor Day weekend since 2008.
Asked about his take on Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, who refuses to issue same-sex marriage licenses despite a U.S. Supreme Court decision, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., called for a “balance” between the law and religious beliefs.
Comments are now closed.
On Wednesday, two South Florida congresswomen reached across party lines to team up and urge Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Edith Ramirez to crack down on fraudulent hotel booking sites.
Comments are now closed.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, famous for making public gaffes her party pretends it doesn't notice, might be in real Democratic doo-doo this time. Washington insiders say the National Committee chair has incurred the wrath of the party's two most powerful people, President Barack Obama and now presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Over the last several months we’ve heard the continuing refrain from Hillary Clinton and her campaign that she has “never received or sent any classified emails.”
And the mainstream press continues to recite that chorus as if that’s the operative question surrounding the bizarre case of Hillary having used a personal email account while she was secretary of state.
Ten years have elapsed since one of the most amazing cases of Republican-bashing media bias in the television era began. The media elites laugh when preachers say immorality causes God to send hurricanes, but they suggested with straight faces that Hurricane Katrina was a death sentence President George W. Bush and his cronies brought to the less fortunate.
Millions of Floridians could find it a little cheaper to run the air conditioning in 2016.
The state's four major investor-owned utilities --- stretching from Miami to Pensacola --- say they expect residents' monthly electric bills to drop by a few bucks next year.
It was a momentous occasion for the Florida Department of Education when it received word from an independent company that the Florida Standards Assessment is a valid standardized test, yet despite the general “good news,” some education groups across the state still aren’t completely satisfied with the result.