by Alyssa Parker | May 27, 2020
Former Vice President Joe Biden got clobbered with a well-deserved smackdown after his vulgar gaffe last week claiming black Americans “ain’t black” if they don’t support him. The gaffe is just more evidence that Biden, and Democrats in...
by Alyssa Parker | May 22, 2020
Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity has now paid 985,957 Florida claimants a total of over $2.71 billion, according to the agency’s ReEmployment Assistance dashboard. The agency also announced that Florida has been awarded $12 million in federal...
by News Service of Florida | May 19, 2020
State university system Chancellor Marshall Criser next week will present guidelines for reopening university campuses in the fall, after students were sent home in March to curb the spread of COVID-19. Criser is slated to offer the guidelines during a May 28 meeting...
by News Service of Florida | May 18, 2020
Since late March, Florida hotels have been allowed to operate without state restrictions, while rental properties across the street or even in the same building have gathered dust. Gov. Ron DeSantis banned vacation rentals on March 27 in an executive order aimed at...
by Alyssa Parker | May 18, 2020
Due to a significant reduction in traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, five new flyover ramps at Interstate 4 and State Road 408 in Central Florida are opening ahead of schedule Appearing in Orlando on Monday alongside state and local officials, Governor Ron...