by Caden DeLisa | Nov 9, 2023
The Florida Public Service Commission approved funding for 2024 to maintain and improve natural gas pipelines, with programs aimed at replacing aging infrastructure. These programs will lead to increased monthly surcharges for customers starting January 2024, with...
by Caden DeLisa | Nov 9, 2023
Port Canaveral, recently named the world’s busiest seaport, is expecting continued economic growth in the coming fiscal year, with a projected increase in cruise passengers to 7.3 million through 913 ship calls, and a steady cargo volume, including resumed...
by Caden DeLisa | Nov 8, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis emphasized his successful track record as Florida’s governor during the third Republican Primary debate, contrasting his leadership with the recent lackluster election outcomes for Republicans nationally. DeSantis highlighted his gubernatorial...
by Caden DeLisa | Nov 8, 2023
The Florida Senate passed a bill on Wednesday to address the backlog in the My Safe Florida Home Program, which offers funding for home inspections and matching grants for enhancements to protect homes against storms and reduce insurance premiums. The program was...
by Caden DeLisa | Nov 8, 2023
Florida faces a looming healthcare crisis as 20 percent of its physicians, aged 60 and above, are nearing retirement without clear replacements, creating shortages particularly in rural counties. The state has identified 253 primary care Health Professional Shortage...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 8, 2023
New College of Florida (NCF) will request $420 million in state investment to support a conservative makeover. The figure translates to a staggering capital outlay ratio of $600,000 per student for the tiny Sarasota campus with fewer than 700 enrollees. NCF’s...