by Jordan Kirkland | Jan 31, 2022
MetroNet, the nation’s largest independently owned, fiber optic company, is expanding to another city in Florida, announcing a multimillion-dollar investment that brings ultra-high-speed 100 percent fiber optic internet to businesses and residents in Deltona and...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 26, 2022
House Bill 17 (HB 17) was unanimously approved by the House Health and Human Services Committee. The bill would authorize physicians to prescribe certain drugs and medications through telehealth communication appointments. Initially filed on Aug. 2, 2021, the...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 19, 2022
A recently released COVID-19 hospital report for the state, published by the Florida Hospital Association, indicates that Florida has moved past the period of peak infections for the Omicron variant, citing decreased inpatient admissions to the state’s...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 6, 2022
Florida TaxWatch released on Thursday a list of taxpayer priorities for the 2022 legislative session that reflects a range of issues including the addressing of adverse tax policies, investment into programs and infrastructure, and focusing on critical health...
by Jim Turner | Jan 5, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Legislative leaders are monitoring the spike in coronavirus cases across Florida but haven’t made plans to reimpose restrictions on public access that were used during the 2021 session. With the 2022 legislative session starting Jan. 11, people...
by Jordan Kirkland | Dec 15, 2021
MetroNet is expanding to another city in Florida, announcing a multimillion-dollar investment that brings ultra-high-speed 100 percent fiber optic internet to businesses and residents in Palm Coast. The Indiana-based telecommunications company, in collaboration with...