Every year since 2009, Florida homeowners have been paying to shore up the state’s hurricane fund. Now experts in the industry are making the case the fund is sound and the charges amount to annual ...
Six hundred and fifty one thousand Floridians remained unemployed in November. The rate was six point four percent, the same as it was in October, and Department of Economic Opportunity Chief ...
Florida won’t be following CDC recommendations for Phase II of the COVID vaccine rollout. The Governor announced Wednesday he will be signing an executive order, making clear the state’s priority for ...
The 52 private insurance companies writing polices in Florida lost a total of $847 million through the end of September, causing them to raise rates by 50 percent or more. That’s forcing homeowners ...
The Department of Agriculture closed its nine regional offices in mid March, eliminating one of three options for Concealed Carry applicants to be fingerprinted. COVID-19 has effectively closed the ...
On March 11, 2022, Mike stepped down from the world of daily deadlines. WCTV Tallahassee asked Mike to recount some of his bigger stories. Here’s what viewers saw: ...
Following the conclusion of the 2022 legislative session on March 11, 2022 Mike Vasilinda stepped down from daily coverage of the Capitol to focus on other projects and managing his full service ...
The state’s school mask mandate ban was already back in effect Friday. It was reinstated automatically when the the state appealed. Now that the appeals process has begun the next battle for parents ...
Law Enforcement and others like state employees and 911 operators with access to the Driver Vehicle Information Database will face stiffer penalties for misusing the system to acquire personal ...
More than 87,000 students didn’t show up for this school year and lawmakers are working to find out why and where they are. While some students likely moved to virtual or home schooling, others simply ...
Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law today the ‘Fairness in Women’s Sports Act’, which prohibits biological males from competing in women’s only sports at the high school and collegiate level. The ...
Florida has paid less than half of the 1.4 million residents who have applied for unemployment and complaints from those trying to navigate the state’s system continue to roll in. The Governor was ...
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