Florida Supreme Court to Rule on Ballot Item to Cement Abortion Rights Into State Constitution
The Florida Supreme Court will decide whether abortion rights in the state will be put to a vote in the 2024 election.
The Florida Supreme Court will decide whether abortion rights in the state will be put to a vote in the 2024 election.
A U.S. Marine sergeant’s reports of alleged sex trafficking spawned the investigation that put the mouthy misogynist behind bars in Romania.
The City of Miami was billed for hefty personal security costs accrued by Mayor Suarez during his blink-and-you’ll-miss-it presidential run.
The commissioner says a chorus of “race-baiting” is casting a shadow over a measure aimed at making uniforms more comfortable for city staff.
Young progressives turned out in droves in Miami to warn President Biden that his support for Israel’s military action would be a deal breaker come Election Day.
State DMV’s move exposes trans people to criminal liability for listing gender identity on their driver’s license.
An Army veteran and police sergeant assaulted by Kenneth Bonawitz called the riot “a nightmare…that nearly cost me my life.”
Defiant in the face of the property seizure, the commissioner quipped that his rivals will hang his underwear and socks from their chandeliers.
After the allegations surfaced, Ziegler remained defiant and refused to step down, saying, “My wife is behind me 150 percent.”
Although Broward’s code directs the county “to maximize the utilization” of local artists, an Iowa-based design firm was hired for the sculpture installation.
Hialeah has a love affair with charismatic politicians accused of felonious conduct.
The state agency has a handful of staffers to sift through thousands of records requests that stream in each year.
Commissioner Marianne Meischeid denied that her push for the town to take down Israeli hostage signs was anti-Semitic.
“Hey Fabián, I want to tell you to hang in there and keep fighting.”
The activist claimed state police were curtailing his free-speech rights by banning him from DeSantis’ events after he shouted at the governor during a press conference.
Candidates separately faced sexual harassment claims, allegations of quid pro quo, and of course, a felony bribery case.
The claims were lodged in the midst of a heated runoff race between Sabina Covo and Damian Pardo.
Among the candidates are a securities regulator, a former TV news anchor, and a seasoned Miami politician fresh off a felony corruption indictment.
“You are taking away from the needy to try to attract new riders,” says a retired Miami-Dade County transit worker.
Elbit Systems, whose subsidiary has an office in South Florida, is Israel’s largest private manufacturer of weapons.
The last time Hialeah considered renaming a street, “Donald J. Trump Avenue,” it did not go smoothly.
Fans of the front-running GOP candidate had no need for a debate.