As Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to firmly oppose pandemic restrictions, some mayors are defying his wishes and instituting mask and vaccine mandates.
Author: Jeffrey Schweers, Tallahassee Democrat
Security agency sees no ‘malicious activity’ in latest crash of Florida’s online voter registration system
U.S. Chief Judge Mark Walker will hold a hearing Thursday on whether state should extend voter registration deadline
What went wrong in Florida’s COVID-19 response? Timing, testing, tourism and mixed signals
The USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida reached out to several public health and tourism experts to identify the main reasons Florida got off the rails.
Outdated FEMA flood maps cost uninsured homeowners millions
FEMA maps leave some 100 million Americans and 35 to 40 million uninsured homes and businesses at risk of flooding, according to flood risk group.
‘They take your money … dreams and hopes’: Florida woman charged in adoption scam
Throughout Florida, people have preyed on the emotions and pocketbooks of couples and single people looking to adopt.
Florida Secretary of State Michael Ertel resigns after Halloween Katrina victim blackface photos emerge
Florida Secretary of State Michael Ertel was captured in a photo wearing blackface, posing as a Katrina victim at a Halloween party.