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The Orlando Sentinel received an unsigned cease and desist letter from the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Unlike a typical fundraiser, in which attendees are asked to at least pay for a ticket benefiting the charity, just 14 of the 60 attendees donated, the charity’s records show.
Budget negotiators closed shop without revisiting calls for cuts while nixing requests to expand a related program.
The Orlando Sentinel is investigating a welfare nonprofit with links to the governor’s wife. The administration is trying to bully them to stop.
Amid looming federal cuts, legislators finalized the state spending plan for the next fiscal year Friday, announcing they ...
Florida lawmakers put the finishing touches on the state budget, agreeing to nearly $560 million in funding for special ...
TALLAHASSEE—David Jolly, the leading Democratic candidate for governor, believes that the wealthy independents eyeing Florida ...
At least 100 local teachers unions in Florida have managed to survive new requirements imposed by a stringent law passed in ...
Ron DeSantis tried to order the Orlando Sentinel to stop investigating his Hope Florida scandal. But that ain’t happening, no ...
The attack by the DeSantis administration was especially rich, since without Schweers' previous work, it's very likely that ...
A new poll of the 2026 Florida gubernatorial race showed Republican Representative Byron Donalds with a narrow lead over ...