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Why did Tallahassee Police sweep a potential DUI under the rug for a top Leon County Democrat?
On the evening of February 8th, 2022, Tallahassee police officers responded to a call at a Circle K gas station, where they found Ryan Ray, an aide to City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow, passed out in the driver’s seat of a car. Body camera footage from the incident,...
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Antitrust Ruling Against Google Misses the Mark
Hard work and innovation are not just individual pursuits. They’re the cornerstone of the American Dream. They’re our national ethos. They’re our collective work ethic. And, apparently, they’re all for nothing if you are a large, successful tech company. That’s the...
Potential tropical storm could threaten Florida and Gulf Coast next week, meteorologists warn
AccuWeather meteorologists warned of a potential tropical storm or hurricane forming next week that could threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast, including Florida. AccuWeather meteorologists issued a warning on Friday about a potential tropical storm or hurricane that could...
University search change draws criticism
TALLAHASSEE — Incoming House Speaker Daniel Perez is pushing back against a proposal that would give the chairman of the state university system’s Board of Governors more authority over searches for new university presidents, saying it could “manipulate the hiring...
Report: Florida’s rural roads have double the fatality rate of other state roads
A new report finds that Florida’s rural roads have nearly double the fatality rate compared to other state roads, with poor conditions and inadequate safety features. State officials recently committed more than $100 million to improving rural infrastructure systems. ...
Florida unemployment rate steady at 3.3 percent, Miami leads job growth
Florida's unemployment held at 3.3 percent in August, with slight rises in metro regions across the state. Florida's unemployment rate remained at 3.3 percent in August, according to data released on Friday by FloridaCommerce, outpacing the national average of 4.2...
DeSantis again pushes for condo law reforms, hesitates on special session
Gov. Ron DeSantis renewed his push for reforms to Florida's condominium laws to alleviate financial strain on property owners, but he remains hesitant to call a special legislative session. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday renewed his call for reforms to Florida’s...
Florida home sales drop in August, but prices hold steady
Florida's housing market saw a decline in closed sales across most areas in August, while median home prices remained stable. Florida’s housing market experienced a decline in closed sales across nearly every Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in August, while median...
Florida Department of Health issues guidance to healthcare providers on state abortion laws
The Florida Department of Health issued a directive reminding healthcare providers they are legally required to provide immediate, life-saving care to pregnant patients in life-threatening situations, warning that failure to do so could result in malpractice or...
Lee Health nears final stage of nonprofit transition following mission agreement approval
Lee Health is nearing the final stage of its transition from a government entity to a nonprofit organization after the Lee County Board of County Commissioners and Lee Health Board of Directors approved a Mission Agreement. Lee Health is approaching the final stage...
UF, FAMU interim presidents approved
The state university system’s Board of Governors on Wednesday approved the appointments of interim presidents at the University of Florida and Florida A&M University. Kent Fuchs, who spent about eight years as the University of Florida’s president, has been...
Hurricane Debby caused $93.7M–$263.2M in estimated agricultural losses, UF/IFAS Reports
Hurricane Debby caused an estimated $93.7 million to $263.2 million in agricultural losses across Florida, with the damage primarily from heavy rainfall and flooding, affecting crops, livestock, and infrastructure, according to a preliminary report from UF/IFAS....
FPL Gets Extension for Nuclear Plant
TALLAHASSEE — As the state looks at expanding the use of nuclear energy, Florida Power & Light has received federal approval to continue operating its Turkey Point nuclear plant in Miami-Dade County into the 2050s. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission this week...
State University System Board tangles over presidential search oversight
The Florida State University System Board of Governors approved a regulation giving its chair authority to approve university presidential finalists before they are presented to trustees, despite concerns about undermining the integrity of search committees. The...
New College plan ok’d amid concerns
TALLAHASSEE — A five-year, multimillion-dollar effort to expand student enrollment and continue other major changes at New College of Florida was approved Wednesday by the state university system’s Board of Governors, despite some concerns about the spending. The...
Shocker: PolitiFact labels pro-abortion TV ad supporting Amendment 4 as ‘Mostly False’
PolitiFact rated a Yes on 4 ad as "mostly false" for inaccurately claiming Florida's six-week abortion ban has "no real exceptions," noting that while procedural hurdles exist, the law does allow exceptions for rape and health risks under certain conditions....
Court grapples with ‘legislative privilege’
TALLAHASSEE — In a dispute rooted in a lawsuit about a congressional redistricting plan, an appeals court Tuesday grappled with an attempt by the Florida House and Senate to shield lawmakers from testifying in lawsuits. Attorneys for current and former House and...
Gov. DeSantis outlines state investigation into attempted assassination of Trump
Gov. Ron DeSantis assigned Florida’s Statewide Prosecutor to lead an investigation into the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, citing the state's jurisdiction and ability to seek maximum penalties. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed an Executive Order assigning...
Florida nonprofit sues state over voter registration policy, claims disenfranchisement of voters
Nonprofit Florida Rising Together filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday challenging Florida's "exact match" voter registration policy, claiming it disproportionately disenfranchises Black and minority voters. A lawsuit filed on Tuesday by the nonprofit organization...
Florida lawmakers urge Biden, DHS for enhanced security ahead of 2026 World Cup
Several Florida lawmakers expressed security concerns ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in a letter to President Biden and Homeland Security, citing high-threat risks and urging increased federal support for Miami and other host cities. Several Florida lawmakers,...
Simon, Parks battle for Senate seat
TALLAHASSEE — A prominent trial lawyer with a civil-rights resume is jockeying to oust North Florida state Sen. Corey Simon, in one of this year’s marquee legislative races and the only Senate district Democrats are angling to flip in November. Simon, who was an...
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