by Bethany Blankley - The Center Square | Aug 25, 2022
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his fellow Cabinet members approved the purchase of nearly 20,000 acres of land for conservation projects aimed at improving water quality The plan will cost $56 million for seven parcels of land within the Florida Wildlife Corridor...
by Brian Burgess | Aug 15, 2022
Once the darling of the Florida media, the state’s highest ranking Democrat on Sunday night called a Palm Beach Post story “fake news” Fried correctly pointed out that the story, “Black Snow,” was 100 percent funded by activist groups in...
by Dara Kam - News Service of Florida | Aug 8, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Trulieve, the state’s largest medical-marijuana operator, and country-music legends The Bellamy Brothers are backing a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana by people 21 or older. The proposed amendment...
by Brian Burgess | Aug 3, 2022
A Miami circuit court judge granted a motion to intervene and unseal documents in the Everglades Foundation lawsuit against Tom Van Lent The motion, filed by The Capitolist and joined by Florida Bulldog, resulted in the unsealing of 19-page complaint detailing...
by Brian Burgess | Jul 19, 2022
A motion to intervene and unseal all currently sealed judiciary records was filed by The Capitolist in the case of the Everglades Foundation v. Thomas Van Lent On April 6, 2022, the Everglades Foundation filed a lawsuit against Van Lent, their former chief scientist,...
by Brian Burgess | Jun 12, 2022
The curtain lifted – just slightly – on a pair of intriguing political plots last week, both of them unfolding in South Florida. The first involves another veto surprise by Governor Ron DeSantis, more evidence of him being under the influence of a...