by Alyssa Parker | Jun 2, 2020
Elections matter, and with Florida’s ever-changing political landscape, the Florida Chamber of Commerce is ramping up its Political Operations program by making strategic hires and promotions, and introducing a non-partisan candidate school aimed at recruiting better...
by Alyssa Parker | May 29, 2020
Florida has administered almost one million covid-19 tests since March, and within the last 12 days, the overwhelming majority of all tests are coming back negative. During a press conference Friday held in Boca Raton, Governor Ron DeSantis compared Florida’s...
by Alyssa Parker | May 29, 2020
The Florida university system’s governing board on Thursday approved a broad blueprint for how to reopen campuses in the fall, which will help schools as they work to finalize their individual plans over the next two weeks. State university system Chancellor Marshall...
by Alyssa Parker | May 28, 2020
As Floridians begin to return to a modified sense of “normal” life with the coronavirus pandemic still lurking, another potential crisis looms: hurricane season. A majority of state residents are more concerned than usual about the coming 2020 hurricane...
by News Service of Florida | May 28, 2020
The number of vaccinations administered to children during the COVID-19 pandemic has sharply decreased, leading to worries among pediatricians about public-health consequences if something isn’t done to reverse the trend Florida Department of Health data show a 15...