State Economists Estimate Florida KidCare Will Need Millions More In Extra Funding

State economists are expecting the Sunshine State’s Children’s Health Insurance Program will need millions more in extra funding over the next five years.

Florida Lawmakers Want To Expand ‘Red Flag’ Gun Law

Florida lawmakers want to expand the “red flag” gun law that allows for the temporary removal of guns in the possession of people deemed a threat to themselves or others.

Space Florida & PortMiami Receive Combined $98M In Federal Grants To Upgrade Infrastructure

Space Florida and PortMiami have been awarded a combined $98 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation that will go towards upgrading their infrastructure.

Vice President Pence To Visit Kennedy Space Center For 50th Anniversary Of Apollo 11 Moon Landing

Vice President Mike Pence will travel to the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Gov. DeSantis Calls For Statue Of Mary McLeod Bethune To Be Installed At Nation’s Capitol

Gov. Ron DeSantis has sent a letter to the Architect of the U.S. Capitol formally asking that a statue of civil-rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune replace that of Confederate Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith.

FWC Encouraging Homeowners To Kill Invasive Green Iguanas ‘Whenever Possible’

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reaching out to homeowners across the Sunshine State to help them in the culling of invasive green iguanas.

Top Responses From The Second Half Of The First Democratic Debate

The second group of Democratic presidential candidates took center stage at the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center in Miami for the second half of the party’s first 2020 debate.

Top Responses From The First Democratic Debate

Over the course of two hours, the first group of Democratic presidential candidates went toe-to-toe in the party’s first 2020 debate held at the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center in Miami.

Gov. DeSantis Signs Research Bill Committing $18M To Fight Red Tide

Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a research bill committing millions of dollars to fight red tide, which is wreaking havoc on Florida’s coasts.