That’s according to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who for a second time this week pitched the benefits of using convicts for cleanup.
Your long-standing roots and trust within the community and the law enforcement arena did not begin two years ago.’ ...
Taddeo, a Democrat who served for five years in the Senate before mounting an unsuccessful 2022 bid for Congress, is running ...
Speaking in Madeira Beach on Wednesday, the Governor of Florida blasted the International Longshoremen’s Union for its work ...
Miami-Dade is sending out more than 260,000 mail-in ballots this week. County Supervisor of Elections Christina White is ...
Pinellas County has begun collecting residential storm debris, six days after Hurricane Helene rolled past the Tampa Bay area ...
Under a statute that took effect Tuesday, it is now illegal in Florida to sleep on sidewalks, in parks, on beaches or in ...
“Johnny Law” is a milder threat than DeSantis made in the wake of previous storms, such as 2023’s Hurricane Idalia and 2022’s ...
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott promised to “force a vote to halt ALL funding to the UN — which gives a global stage to the world’s ...
Amendment 4 consists of just 39 words, yet it poses significant risks to the safety and rights of Floridians,' opposition ...
Duke Energy has restored service in Pinellas. But thousands of Tri-County Electric customers await service in ares hit hard ...
Rep. Lindsay Cross is asking the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to deploy Direct Temporary Housing for residents who have been displaced by damage and/or flooding from Hurricane Helene.