St. Petersburg Sen. Jeff Brandes believes the recently signed property insurance bill could mitigate many of Florida’s problems – if the Legislature passed it in 2019....
State funding for the University of South Florida’s proposed Environmental and Oceanographic Sciences Research and Teaching Facility (EOS) seemed like a done deal until one stroke...
Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper dismissed a Pinellas lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction meant to block an elections reform law commissioners believed unfairly targeted the...
After spending the last six years representing his hometown, state Rep. Ben Diamond suspended his congressional campaign Thursday, falling victim to a redistricting map that splits...
Following what marine scientists called Tampa Bay’s worst red tide outbreak in 50 years, Governor Ron DeSantis announced he is allocating nearly $14 million in this...
Following an impassioned discussion Tuesday, Pinellas County commissioners decided to sue the state over the recently signed elections reform law that they believe unfairly and illegally...
Several voting and civil rights organizations filed a lawsuit to stop Florida’s new congressional map Friday, just hours after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into law....
Florida’s Legislative Session ended Monday after lawmakers passed a record $112 billion budget – and while those on the receiving end of the historic funding are...
A lot of political dominoes are teetering in Pinellas County as U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist considers running for governor. But the fellow who held that seat...
Click the arrow above to listen to Chris King’s interview with Catalyst publisher Joe Hamilton. Chris King is what some might call an oxymoron. The Harvard-educated...