MIAMI — Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody will take Marco Rubio’s U.S. Senate seat, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday, making her the second woman to
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Florida politicos weigh in on Moody as replacement for Rubio in Senate
TALLAHASSEE – Governor Ron DeSantis’ pick to replace outgoing Marco Rubio in the U.S. Senate has drawn praise from Republicans and the ire of Florida
Conor McGregor is being sued for alleged sexual battery in Kaseya Center during 2023 NBA finals
A woman who accused former UFC champion Conor McGregor of sexual assault but was unsuccessful in getting criminal charges filed is now suing him and
Oren, Tal, Alon Alexander denied bail in N.Y. in sex trafficking case
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New recreational marijuana proposal emerges in Florida with hopes of appearing on 2026 ballot
TALLAHASSEE — Two months after a similar measure failed to garner enough voter support to pass, a political committee bankrolled by the state’s largest medical
Florida will have
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other local officials are advocating for increased state and local law enforcement participation in federal immigration enforcement by working in
US appeals court hears oral arguments on Florida ban on transgender care for minors
Attorneys for the state of Florida argued before a federal appeals court Wednesday that a lower-court judge was wrong to block a law last year
Proposal to keep Florida manatees as
CBS News Miami Live FORT MYERS – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposal to keep manatees under a threatened species classification has sparked controversy as
Possible changes may be considered for new Florida condo laws
TALLAHASSEE – A key senator on Tuesday signaled a willingness to make further changes to safety laws that require inspections of older condominium buildings and adequate
Florida takes aim at challenge to Social Media Law
TALLAHASSEE – Saying social media is “facing a reckoning,” Florida fired back Monday against a lawsuit challenging a new state law aimed at keeping children