Palm Bay City Hall Features Friendship Zone
A rainbow colored, brightly painted bench placed outside the main entrance to Palm Bay City Hall now serves as a symbol to promote friendship instead of bullying. […]
A rainbow colored, brightly painted bench placed outside the main entrance to Palm Bay City Hall now serves as a symbol to promote friendship instead of bullying. […]
Infantini Urges Residents To Attend Workshops […]
The suicide of 7-year-old Gabriel Myers in foster care shocked the child-welfare system in 2009. […]
On Monday the Florida House Select Committee on Healthcare Work Force Innovation will take up a controversial 155-page bill that would give nurse practitioners independence to provide medical services without physician supervision. […]
A measure to prohibit the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors received unanimous backing from the Senate Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations Subcommittee on Thursday, but the issue continues to drag in the House. […]
A bill backed by the National Rifle Association that lawmakers said would add “common sense” to zero-tolerance policies for guns in public schools sailed through a House education panel on Wednesday. […]
Lisa McDermott, Republican candidate for Brevard County Commission District 4, talks about her background, campaign platform and her vision for the future of Brevard County. […]
Video: Lopez Cantera Sworn in as Lt. Gov […]
The two-day hearing in the case of Brevard County Clerk of Court, Scott Ellis vs. the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast ended with Judge John “Dean” Moxley giving the attorneys for both parties 21 days to write closing arguments that apply the evidence introduced in court to the “Schwab Test.” […]
Unwrapping a couple of new highlights after a weeks-long rollout, Gov. Rick Scott released a nearly $74.2 billion budget Wednesday that would leave total state spending relatively flat, slash taxes and boost funding for education and child welfare. […]
Following the first day of court hearing on whether or not the Economic Development Commission is subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes with regard to the public’s access to public records, Adam Lowenstein of the EDC released this statement: […]
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA — The prospect of a major overhaul of Florida’s tangled web of gambling laws or the approval of Las Vegas-style casinos this legislative session faces growing odds despite promises from GOP legislative leaders as late as last fall that the gambling issue was a priority. […]