The prospect of voters saying yes to a property tax break has put South Florida cities on edge, triggering alarm. At the same time, thousands of homeowners are eager to cast their vote.
Columnist Steve Bousquet explores the factors behind a political battle in Fort Lauderdale involving artificial turf.
The idea started with a sermon Micah Longmire heard at his Presbyterian church in Ogden, Utah, about the importance of ...
Monster cruise ships of today face being reduced to mere minnows by plans for a floating city that will carry 80,000 people ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — One of the biggest events all year for the city of Lakeland has returned. Attendees can catch a lift on the Lakeland Citrus Connection Shuttle for free and head to downtown Lakeland ...
On July 4, the United States celebrates its independence from Great Britain with dazzling fireworks and parades as well as ...
Now that Floridians will decide in November whether to approve a historic property tax overhaul that would provide property tax relief at the expense of many essential local government services, ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles said Friday it had opened “multiple election fraud ...
President Donald Trump says in a new interview that he wants his acting director of national intelligence to start firing ...
Climate change, caused by burning coal, oil and gas, is making heat deadlier worldwide, especially in the summer, and that’s ...
When Southern Baptists gather Tuesday in Florida for their annual meeting, they’ll debate for the fourth year in a row ...