TALLAHASSEE – Nearly three dozen new state laws went into effect on Tuesday, Oct. 1, including a contentious measure that limits where people experiencing homelessness can sleep.
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Miami-Dade, Broward sending out Vote-by-Mail ballots this week
MIAMI – Miami-Dade and Broward’s election departments are sending out thousands of Vote-by-Mail ballots beginning this week ahead of the 2024 Florida general election. To
Democratic candidate Lucia Baez-Geller looks to unseat Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar
By Jim DeFede Updated on: September 29, 2024 / 12:41 PM EDT / CBS Miami One-on-one with Lucia Baez-Geller | Facing South Florida One-on-one with
Bill Fuller and partners score nearly $13M settlement from city of Miami
Developer Bill Fuller and two partners extracted a $12.5 million settlement from the city of Miami stemming from an allegedly politically motivated code enforcement crackdown
Former Vice President Mike Pence’s brother buys Miami Beach home
One of former Vice President Mike Pence’s brothers purchased a Venetian Islands home in Miami Beach earlier this year, The Real Deal has learned. Thomas
Florida schools pressured to roll back sex ed lessons on contraception and consent
Some Florida school districts are rolling back a more comprehensive approach to sex education in favor of abstinence-focused lessons under pressure from state officials who
Judge dismisses lawsuit that sought to remove Miami commissioner Carollo from office
MIAMI — A judge has dismissed a lawsuit to remove Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo from office, CBS News Miami has learned. According to CBS
DNC Chair Jaime Harrison optimistic about turning the Sunshine State blue:
MIAMI — Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison is optimistic about his party’s chances in the Sunshine State, despite its electoral votes going to Republicans
Democratic Party Chair optimistic about turning Florida blue, despite state’s electorate leaning Republican
MIAMI — Democratic Party Chair Jamie Harrison is optimistic about the Sunshine State, despite the state’s electoral votes going to Republicans in the last two
Palm Beach County wants feds to foot Trump’s security bill
Palm Beach leaders want the federal government to foot the bill for Donald Trump’s beefed up security. Since the first assassination attempt on the former