-
Gov. Ron DeSantis is lashing out at two proposed constitutional amendments that will appear on the November ballot. One would broaden access to abortion, and the other would legalize recreational marijuana.
-
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a wide-ranging transportation package. Among other things, it prohibits state money from going into local public-transit advertising.
-
In addition to the four topics they'd been assigned, members of the CRC also proposed two ideas backed by the city’s Independent Ethics Board
-
This November, Floridians will be able to vote on abortion rights as well as legalizing recreational marijuana.
-
A federal judge has ruled that lawyers representing migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard nearly two years ago can sue the charter flight company.
-
Voters will get to decide the future of abortion through a constitutional amendment that will be on the ballot in November. In the meantime, a six-week abortion limit is now scheduled to take effect in 30 days. The moves are part of two separate rulings from the Florida Supreme Court.
-
The ballot initiative could allow those over 21 to purchase and consume marijuana and make it legal for medical marijuana clinics to sell for recreational use in Florida.
-
A federal judge has rejected a request by Florida and other states for a preliminary injunction to block changes that have led to higher premiums for many property owners.
-
In founding Capital Tea, Janel Diaz sought to provide the kind of services that she had needed after her transition.
-
Tech expert Jason Frankovitz and lawyer Timothy Shields speaks with WFSU News to understand how and whether Florida can enforce its law.