by Capitolist Staff | Aug 17, 2026
Miami-Dade County home sales increased 8.6% year over year in July, extending a streak of annual sales gains to 11 consecutive months, according to data released by Miami Realtors and RWorld. The county recorded 1,935 home sales during the month, up from 1,782 in July...
by Capitolist Staff | Aug 17, 2026
Florida gas prices edged lower last week, offering motorists modest relief even as crude oil and gasoline futures moved higher. The statewide average price for regular gasoline stood at $3.87 per gallon Sunday, down 1 cent from the previous week and 2 cents from...
by Capitolist Staff | Aug 17, 2026
Florida Polytechnic University reported record enrollment for the 2026-27 academic year, with 2,342 students enrolled as classes began Monday. The total represents an increase of about 35% from 2024, when enrollment stood at more than 1,700 students. Florida Poly...
by The Center Square | Aug 16, 2026
Voters in Florida will head to the polls to elect partisan representatives in races that could determine the balance of Congress in November. Florida is one of 10 states across the country that has participated in rare mid-decade redistricting in order to favor a...
by Capitolist Staff | Aug 13, 2026
Each Florida metropolitan region listed in Redfin’s latest housing-market data qualified as a buyer’s market in July, as the number of homes for sale continued to significantly outpace the number of active buyers across the state’s largest metropolitan areas. Miami...
by The Center Square | Aug 13, 2026
Just one Republican received a passing grade for their voting record during Florida’s 2026 legislative session, according to the People’s First Report Card. However, legislators’ scores vary widely based on which report is referenced. Thirty-six legislators, all...