Florida
Debate Over Obamacare Medicaid Expansion Continues in Florida
Supreme Court ruled it's optional for states
Florida's Property Rights Abuse Lands at the Supreme Court
The justices prepare to hear a major 5th Amendment case.
Florida to Issue One Millionth Concealed Carry Permit Next Week
Has already issued more than any other state
Former Indiana Education Commissioner Headed to Florida
Tony Bennett lost re-election for the post in Indiana last month and was appointed by unanimous vote today
More Graves Discovered in Florida Abuse Scandal Case
Almost 100 deaths at youth institution since 1900
FBI Asked Zimmerman's Neighbors if He Was Racist
New interviews released by his attorney
How Tampa's Surveillance State Profited from the Republican National Convention
The GOP convention gave a powerful boost to Tampa law enforcement.
George Zimmerman Steps Up Fundraising
Gotta pay the bills while awaiting trial for shooting Trayvon Martin
Allen West Losing Even More Than He Was Before Recount
Patrick Murphy nets an additional 300 votes
Florida Officials Seek to Ban Cell Phone Use in Cars and Public Meetings
The Sunshine State contemplates a new direction in regulatory overreach.
Allen West Still Behind Patrick Murphy in Partial Recount
The Tea Party darling is ready to pursue whatever legal action may be available
Florida Officer Fired After Video Shows Beating
Attacked and choked man outside Sarasota nightclub
Gov. Scott to Continue Blocking ObamaCare in Florida
Will not accept Medicaid expansion or set up health exchanges
Woman Nearly Blocked from Voting for Wearing MIT Shirt
Well, they're both connected to Massachusetts, right?
Floridian Steals Neighbor's Obama Signs, Cites Neighborhood Safety Concerns
A neighborhood-oriented thief in Sarasota has written a postcard to a neighbor to explain exactly why her Obama signs have been repeatedly removed from her lawn.
Sarasota Man Repeatedly Removed Obama Signs From Neighbor's Lawn
Says the signs advertised the presence of anti-gun "retards and half-wits"
Early Voting Extended in Florida
Judge grants extension after suit from state Democratic Party
DOJ Shuts Down Bal Harbour's Forfeiture Program
Vice squad now banned from using seized cash and vehicles
Romney Maintains Slim Florida Lead
About 5 percent of the state's voters are undecided according to CNN
Florida City Bans Saggy Jeans
Critics are certain police will use it as an excuse to institute stop-and-frisk techniques
FBI Investigating Fake Letters on Voter Registration Elegibility in Florida
The feds say the letters rise to the level of voter intimidation
Fla. Panel Finds 11 Potential Ethics Violation by Congressman
Accusations include misuse of campaign funds and accepting money that could influence votes
Phony Voter Purge Letters Appearing in Florida
Tells recipients their citizenship is in question
Floridian Jail Officials Considering Tattoo Database
Say it would help search for unidentified suspects
Two Off-Duty Police Shoot, Kill Naked Woman
Authorities say she was armed but don't indicate with what.
Prosecutors Seek Gag Order in Zimmerman Case
Trying to keep the defense from talking
Judge Rules Zimmerman's Team Can Review Trayvon Martin's Records
Information will include grades, attendance and disciplinary records
Florida Adopts Race-Based Success Rate Goals
The state wants 90 percent of Asians to read at grade level, 88 percent of whites, 81 percent of Hispanics and 74 percent of blacks