by Caden DeLisa | Oct 23, 2023
President Joe Biden has designated South Florida as a climate resilience tech hub, one of 32 sites nationally, under the federal Tech Hubs program. The declaration opens South Florida to federal funding to boost its infrastructure against environmental challenges like...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 23, 2023
University of Florida (UF) is the nation’s most affordable school with an annual tuition of $8,285 and a median alumni salary of $45,803. Florida State University (FSU) ranks second with a tuition of $7,493 and a median alumni salary of $38,690. University of...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 21, 2023
A special legislative session in Florida is scheduled from Monday, November 6 to Thursday, November 9, addressing a broad range of issues. The session will focus on hurricane relief, insurance costs, educational funding for students with unique abilities, and...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 20, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to call a special legislative session aimed at imposing tougher sanctions on Iran, reinforcing the state’s alignment with Israel. The new sanctions would expand on existing prohibitions against Iranian-owned businesses in Florida,...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 20, 2023
FloridaCommerce reported that the state’s labor force reached a record high in September, with the addition of 33,000 registered individuals. In September, most jobs were added in the professional and business services, education and health services, trade,...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 20, 2023
Hurricane Idalia’s actual insured losses in Florida are significantly lower than early projections, with current estimates at $269.3 million. Early predictions from data analytics firm Verisk had anticipated losses between $2.5 billion to $4 billion, primarily...