by The Center Square | Oct 7, 2025
Closing or conslidating schools due to declining enrollment in the nation’s sixth largest K-12 public district will be discussed in a briefing on community input Tuesday in Florida. The Broward County school board, previously with more than 240,000 students and...
by Capitolist Staff | Oct 6, 2025
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson on Monday expressed support for President Donald Trump’s new Make America Healthy Again Commission, which is focusing on reducing the use of ultra-processed foods in school nutrition programs. Simpson said the initiative...
by Capitolist Staff | Oct 6, 2025
ServiceNow, a software company specializing in artificial intelligence platforms for business automation, announced plans to establish a regional innovation hub and AI Institute in West Palm Beach. According to the company, the facility will focus on enterprise AI...
by Capitolist Staff | Oct 5, 2025
Florida business leaders expressed stronger confidence in near-term economic growth than their national peers during the third quarter, signaling continued optimism about hiring and investment opportunities even as national sentiment remains more cautious. According...
by The Center Square | Oct 3, 2025
Open enrollment laws for Florida’s nearly 2.8 million schoolchildren are seventh best in America, says a new analysis. Three states did better than Florida meeting four out of seven metrics, says report author Jude Schwalbach of the Reason Foundation. Public Schools...
by Capitolist Staff | Oct 2, 2025
Consumer confidence in Florida fell for the third straight month in September, mirroring a national decline as households grew more cautious about the economy and major purchases. The University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research reported the...