In Florida, Cops Flout the Law and Continue Working

The call came in to police at 1:16 a.m. November 22, 2009: a burglary in progress at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina, a former yacht club that had become a resort hotel perched on the Intracoastal Waterway just off the 17th Street Causeway. Kenneth Post, the burglar, was a 46-year-old,…

Please, Do Not Change the Name of Florida’s Lake Horney

Amongst the many lakes of the appropriately named Lakeland, Florida is Lake Horney. Its name derives from J.T. Horney, a real estate developer who built homes in the area in the 1920s. Though, he’s probably not what teenagers think of when they hear the name “Lake Horney.” Nor any of…

Could Bernie Sanders Beat Trump in Florida?

Despite an acknowledged longshot chance at the nomination, Bernie Sanders and his campaign has trudged on. One of their main reasons, as we’re sure a friend or two of yours has explained in an impassioned Facebook status update, is that at that moment Sanders fairs better than Hillary Clinton in national…

The NRA Wants Florida to Hold More Bear Hunts

This past October, Florida held its first bear hunting season in more than 20 years. Though the mini-season was scheduled to last a week, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission called it off after just two days. Hunters took 302 bears in the short time, just short of the…

Doral Company Ran Massive Student Loan Debt Scam, Feds Say

There’s some bad news and some good news for debt-saddled graduates who paid a company called the Student Aid Center to help reduce their student loan debt. The bad news first: the Federal Trade Commission says the business was a scam. The good news? The FTC and Florida’s Attorney General…