TALLAHASSEE – After seeking help from the Florida Supreme Court on the meaning of the word “riot,” a federal appeals court Monday overturned an injunction
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New Florida law meant to protect people with Alzheimer’s, other dementias
MIAMI – Encounters with law enforcement can be stressful, even if you’ve done absolutely nothing wrong. Now imagine you have no idea where you are
Federal appeals court to consider Florida’s drag show law
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – A federal appeals court next week will hear arguments about a 2023 Florida law aimed at preventing children from
Florida seeks to dismiss challenge to law barring under-21 strippers
TALLAHASSEE — Pointing to efforts to curb human trafficking, Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office Friday urged a federal judge to toss out a constitutional challenge
Gov. Ron DeSantis says condo help can’t be ‘put off’
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday that lawmakers should act before the 2025 regular legislative session to address problems facing condominium associations and owners,
Florida could face tighter budget after pandemic aid dries up
TALLAHASSEE – Legislative budget leaders said they expect lawmakers to remain “fiscally responsible” after being advised Friday the state faces potential deficits in coming years
Bay Area man accused of threatening member of Congress, Florida lawmaker
PIX Now – Morning Edition 9/4/24 PIX Now – Morning Edition 9/4/24 15:17 A Bay Area man was arrested after being charged by federal authorities
Florida economists increase revenue projections by $2 billion
TALLAHASSEE – State economists on Wednesday increased general revenue projections by a total of about $2 billion for the current fiscal year and next year,
Bal Harbour To Retake Closing Vote on Dwell Local Regulations
Bal Harbour’s Village Council will retake its remaining vote upcoming week on Reside Local Act ordinances addressing device dimensions, “poor doors,” parking, design sounds and
Federal judge to choose on Florida instructor pronoun law
TALLAHASSEE — A federal choose on Friday read arguments in a courtroom struggle above a law restricting educators’ use of individual pronouns and titles in