CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE – Monique Worrell, an Orlando area state attorney suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, won back her job in
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Republican wins in Florida are victory for Gov. DeSantis, CBS Miami’s Jim DeFede
Republican wins in Florida are victory for Gov. DeSantis, CBS Miami’s Jim DeFede – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS Miami’s Jim DeFede says Ron
Revamped lawsuit targets Florida’s tech law
TALLAHASSEE – Four months after the U.S. Supreme Court sent the case back for further consideration, industry groups NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry
Catholic groups fight Florida abortion measure
Florida remains blocked on abortion ad Florida remains blocked on abortion ad 00:34 TALLAHASSEE – The Knights of Columbus Catholic fraternal organization and the Florida
Florida remains blocked on abortion amendment ad
TALLAHASSEE – Just a week before Election Day, a federal judge on Tuesday said he would extend a restraining order blocking state officials from taking
Groups challenge Florida’s law keeping kids off social media
TALLAHASSEE — In a long-anticipated move, two internet-industry groups Monday filed a constitutional challenge to a new Florida law aimed at keeping children off social
DeSantis administration pushes back in abortion ad fight
TALLAHASSEE – As Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies continue to attack a ballot proposal aimed at enshrining abortion rights in the state Constitution, his administration
United Teachers of Dade wins recertification; state’s unions head to court
MIAMI-DADE: Teachers and other school employees in Miami-Dade County on Wednesday voted to keep their current union, United Teachers of Dade, after an unprecedented election.
DeSantis using state money, time to fight abortion rights measure
After a month of updating Floridians on hurricanes, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is now focusing his official office on fighting an abortion rights amendment, holding
Gov. DeSantis says proposed Florida amendment on abortion is too vague
MIAMI – As early voting gets underway in South Florida, voters and state officials are expressing how they feel about Amendment 4. The ballot summary