TALLAHASSEE — Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office is urging the Florida Supreme Court to reject an appeal stemming from a high-profile move by state officials
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DeSantis becoming Secretary of Defense would be
MIAMI — The list of prominent Florida politicians who could join President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration now reportedly includes Gov. Ron DeSantis. CBS News Miami’s
Google’s robotaxi sister company Waymo has plans for Miami
CBS News Miami Live Waymo is gearing up to bring its robotaxi service to Miami which will accelerate an expansion that’s been happening while its
Florida senator files bill to keep pickleball courts, golf courses out of state parks
TALLAHASSEE – Months after Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration introduced controversial plans to bring golf courses, resort-style lodges and pickleball courts to state parks, a Stuart
Florida’s October revenue exceeds expectations by 4.9%
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Bolstered in part by an increase in last-minute hurricane supply purchases, the state’s general revenue in October topped expectations
Johnathan Lott to fill circuit judicial opening in Fort Lauderdale
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed Johnathan Lott to serve as a judge on the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in
Insurance market rebounds ‘from brink of collapse,’ Citizens boss says
TALLAHASSEE — Changes to Florida laws — including a provision making it harder for policyholders to sue insurance companies — are working as intended to
Miami Lakes woman accused of running fraudulent insurance testing schools
MIAMI – A Miami Lakes woman is accused cheating the state insurance licensing system with fraudulent schools that included paying other people to take exams
Sources: Trump weighs DeSantis for Pentagon role
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – Two sources familiar with the transition tell CBS News that President-elect Donald Trump is considering naming Florida Governor Ron
See how much your FPL bill will go up next year because of hurricane costs
TALLAHASSEE — Customers of Florida’s largest power company will see a bump of about $12 in monthly bills next year to cover restoration costs from