TALLAHASSEE --- The Cabinet race might be two years away, but former President Donald Trump is already putting his thumb on the scale in the campaign to succeed Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, who can’t run again in 2026 because of term limits. Read moreBackroom Briefing: ‘Complete and Total Endorsement’
TALLAHASSEE — After a judge sided with federal health officials, Florida has gone to an appeals court in a dispute involving a program that has helped generate billions of dollars in Medicaid money for hospitals. Read moreState Appeals in Medicaid Dispute
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill that will allow larger sizes of wine containers to be sold in Florida. Read moreDeSantis Signs Bill on Larger Wine Containers
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday announced that he signed a measure that will rename Tallahassee Community College as Tallahassee State College.
Days after Vice President Kamala Harris visited the site of the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, her husband will make appearances Wednesday in Miami-Dade County, according to the White House. Read moreEmhoff to Appear in Miami-Dade County
Members of the State Board of Education are considering ways to put more pressure on local teachers' unions, amid delays in planned salary increases for teachers in some districts. Read moreEducation Board Eyes Teacher Pay
Projects in Levy County and Fort Walton Beach will receive federal money that is part of a $124 million effort involving renewable energy and fertilizer production, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Thursday. Read moreFederal Money Goes to Solar Projects
A federal appeals court Thursday said Miami-Dade County police officers can face excessive-force and wrongful-death allegations in a lawsuit stemming from the 2014 death of a man who was tased and kicked after leading officers on a chase. Read morePolice to Face Allegations in Man's Death
State regulators Tuesday approved a settlement that will lead to Florida Power & Light providing a $5 million credit to customers in a case involving what are known as “replacement” power costs because of outages at nuclear plants. Read moreRegulators OK $5M FPL Settlement
TALLAHASSEE --- Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis suggested the state should have looked again at the prices of three land-conservation deals that totaled $193 million before they were approved Tuesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis and Cabinet members. Read morePatronis Questions Costs of Land Deals