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A week ago today, a seven your old boy knocked on the door of a Jacksonville home almost 13 hours after he had been abducted from his home a hundred miles away in Madison. As Mike Vasilinda tells us, ...
Drivers who work for ride sharing companies like Uber and Lyft would be required to carry a state backed insurance policy and adhere to stricter background checks if state lawmakers get their way. As ...
Insurance company Northern Capital folded earlier this month and as many as six other insurers are on the brink of being unable to pay claims. Industry experts say companies aren’t prepared to pay ...
After nearly three hours of debate the Florida Senate voted to send the controversial anti-rioting bill to the Governor’s desk. Debate rarely touched on the substance of HB 1, the controversial ...
Bankers in Florida have been pushing legislation to reduce the amount of time it takes to foreclose on a home, but concerns seemed to have stopped the legislation dead in its tracks. But as Mike ...
A few of Florida’s bravest were at the Capitol today to support a plan to help men and women returning from Iraq. Governor Charlie Crist joined ranking members of the Army, Navy and Marines to support ...
The people who guard our state prisons are among the few who are likely to get raises from state lawmakers this year, but , even the ten percent being sought may not stem staff turnover that has lead ...
Lawmakers at the State Capitol are celebrating the importance of STEM and technology in the state today. Booths showing off some of the latest and greatest in technology like flight simulators and ...
Florida has the third highest uninsured rate in the Nation. Governor Charlie Crist is pushing a plan to offer bare bones insurance coverage for about a hundred and 50 bucks a month. As Whitney Ray ...
A new Florida law is being invoked in an attempt to block voters from voting on legalizing recreational marijuana on the 2022 ballot. Ultimately, it will be up to the Florida Supreme Court to decide.
The Florida House has more than 80 bills on its agenda and is expected to work into the evening hours Wednesday. Perhaps the most controversial legislation it will consider requires a parents consent ...
Florida civil rights leaders are livid tonight over a decision by the federal government not to pursue civil rights charges against officers who beat a 14 year old to death. Martin Lee Anderson was ...
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