by Alyssa Parker | Jun 22, 2017
The citrus tree fight continues in Florida but could be expedited by the Florida Supreme Court. On Wednesday, the Florida Supreme Court notified Governor Rick Scott that he has until noon on Monday, June 26th to respond to a lawsuit that challenges the governor’s veto...
by Alyssa Parker | Jun 21, 2017
As predicted before Session 2017, the Citizens Property Insurance Board of Governors is proposing insurance rate increases, because state lawmakers were unable to pass legislation that better controls something called “assignment of benefits” fraud. “We’re not...
by Alyssa Parker | Jun 19, 2017
A man convicted of a gruesome Miami-Dade County murder of a five year old girl is going to receive a new sentencing hearing as ordered by the Florida Supreme Court. Harrel Franklin Braddy was convicted of the murder of five year old Quatisha Maycock and received the...
by Alyssa Parker | Jun 16, 2017
Decades after the Cuban Missile Crisis, the small island off the coast of Florida has been making huge efforts to attract American visitors. Americans traveling to Cuba during 2016 reached 614,433, which is a 34 percent increase from 2015. But now, big changes could...
by Alyssa Parker | Jun 15, 2017
If you’re about to start a new campaign for federal office, a pay raise for state workers is a great move. Governor Rick Scott did exactly that. Wednesday, the second term governor signed off on pay raises for state workers for the first time since 2013. “With the...