Davin Joseph was back on the football field Saturday at Hallandale High, his almaJoseph, along with several local coaches mater.
Author: Carma Henry
Afternoon Edition: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 The News Service of Florida CRIST: EFFORTS TO MAKE IT HARDER TO VOTE ‘IMPEDING’ DEMOCRACY Efforts to remove voters…
LAWSUITS CHALLENGING VRA REACH SUPREME COURT
State insurance officials and consumer advocates on Wednesday pressed State Farm Florida Insurance Co. over a proposed 57.3 percent increase in rental property premiums when the company is still not writing any new business.
Florida’s population is growing, but its infrastructure and state services are crumbling. Governor Rick Scott has a plan to attract businesses and corporations with inexpensive state services and low state taxes
It looks like it is going to be one explosive year in the world of politics. Historians and political pundits have estimated that more money will be spent on this November’s upcoming elections than at any other time in United States history.
Florida A&M University Provost Larry Robinson will take over the duties of president of the school following a unanimous vote Monday of the university trustees, which an hour earlier had accepted the immediate resignation of President James Ammons.
The noun bus and the verb busing take on a unique significance when viewed in the context of the civil rights movement. Few words have had such a polarizing effect on people than these two simple words-bus and busing.
State officials will release a list of 180,000 names at the center of a controversy over attempts to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls after determining that the information is a public record, according to he Department of State.
There is a major discrepancy with Mitt Romney’s assertion that he stopped managing Bain Capital in 1999, and he made no managerial or corporate decisions as the CEO of the company

