The Brevard County DEC, South Dade Democratic Black Caucus, and Miami Dade Progressive Caucus vehemently condemn the failure of Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle to... Read more
After barely surviving a Senate vote, the $419 million education package – House Bill 7069 – is now headed to Gov. Rick Scott’s desk; while many are hoping its journey will... Read more
Florida’s Legislative sessions comes to an end as Immigrant rights advocates celebrate the defeat of all anti-immigrant and anti-refugee bills proposed. The 2017 session marks one of the mos... Read more
Class is for the birds at Lauderdale Middle School, where students, staff and volunteers planted dozens of trees to provide a habitat for migratory birds last week. Patrick Fitzgerald, senio... Read more
Editor’s Note: The following is a statement from Maria Rodriguez, in reaction to the federal judge in San Francisco who has temporarily blocked Trump’s executive order to cut federal funds f... Read more
Public employees planning to spend their careers in Florida could see big changes to their retirement plans, the result of a controversial move by the Florida House. House Republicans pushed... Read more
The Florida Sheriff’s Association statements on April 4th, 2017 addressing the weekly list issued by the Trump administration of law enforcement agencies that have rejected Immigrant Detaine... Read more
President Trump’s efforts to “drain the swamp” should not include shafting Everglades National Park. Shortly after the president’s nominee, Jeff Sessions, was confirm... Read more
The “Spring Into Health” Health Fair is just around the corner. The public is encouraged to attend this free health event, to get help with the Florida KidCare insurance applicat... Read more
While some sectors of Florida’s economy are thriving, new data shows the number of people who are struggling to afford the basics of food, housing, transportation, child care and healt... Read more