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This Week in Flagler and Tallahassee: Women Take Over Flagler’s Stages

A dull week in politics, not a dull week on stage: It might as well be Seneca Falls in Flagler County this week as women take over at the City Repertory Theatre ("Talking With..." and the Flagler...

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Florida Elections Roundup: Celebrations and Surprises for Democrats, Glumness...

Florida Democrats hadn't celebrated much since, well, President Obama won the state in 2008. But that changed Tuesday. Obama carried Florida again on the way to a second term in the White House, U.S....

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Round-Up: Election Fallout Shakes Up Florida Capitol

Republicans and Democrats began to weigh the fallout from the messy conclusion of the fall campaign, when voters were forced to stand in line for hours on end in some precincts to cast their ballots....

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Tallahassee Roundup: Staring at the Fiscal Cliff as Lawmakers Warm Up to Tango

Gov. Rick Scott bid hasta la vista to Colombia and to the head of the Department of Economic Opportunity this week as state lawmakers held a meet and greet of their own in preparation for the 2013...

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Florida’s Year in Review: New Districts, New Voting Problems, Renewed...

The biggest stories of 2012 ended up being an election and redistricting. A third ongoing story also pervaded the year's news: The economy continued its long, slow rise from the ashes of the recession,...

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Week In Review: The Return of Candidate Rick Scott and Other Surprises

Rick Scott, the little-known, populist, former tea party politician emerged this week as a sweet-talking alternative to the Rick Scott who got elected in 2010 promising to be stingy and mean, to "Get...

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State Pensions, Tuition for Immigrants and Common Core Revisionism:...

Before lawmakers returned to their districts for the last week before the 2014 legislative session begins, they capped off a week of discussions about living arrangements and homecomings.

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Bloodbath at Deteriorating Tallahassee Democrat Is Newspapers’ Latest...

The story of the Tallahassee Democrat’s decomposition is a deeper cautionary tale on how monopoly media can turn a vibrant, growing community into a cloistered cultural backwater.

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The Florida Legislature MessedUp. Ten Big Issues At Impasse and Beyond.

Lawmakers will come back sometime in May or June for a special session to negotiate and pass a budget. But with the 60-day regular session formally ending Friday, here is where 10 major issues stand....

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This Week in Flagler and Tallahassee: Women Take Over Flagler’s Stages

A dull week in politics, not a dull week on stage: It might as well be Seneca Falls in Flagler County this week as women take over at the City Repertory Theatre ("Talking With..." and the Flagler...

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Florida Elections Roundup: Celebrations and Surprises for Democrats, Glumness...

Florida Democrats hadn't celebrated much since, well, President Obama won the state in 2008. But that changed Tuesday. Obama carried Florida again on the way to a second term in the White House, U.S....

View Article

Round-Up: Election Fallout Shakes Up Florida Capitol

Republicans and Democrats began to weigh the fallout from the messy conclusion of the fall campaign, when voters were forced to stand in line for hours on end in some precincts to cast their ballots....

View Article

Tallahassee Roundup: Staring at the Fiscal Cliff as Lawmakers Warm Up to Tango

Gov. Rick Scott bid hasta la vista to Colombia and to the head of the Department of Economic Opportunity this week as state lawmakers held a meet and greet of their own in preparation for the 2013...

View Article


Florida’s Year in Review: New Districts, New Voting Problems, Renewed...

The biggest stories of 2012 ended up being an election and redistricting. A third ongoing story also pervaded the year's news: The economy continued its long, slow rise from the ashes of the recession,...

View Article

Week In Review: The Return of Candidate Rick Scott and Other Surprises

Rick Scott, the little-known, populist, former tea party politician emerged this week as a sweet-talking alternative to the Rick Scott who got elected in 2010 promising to be stingy and mean, to "Get...

View Article


State Pensions, Tuition for Immigrants and Common Core Revisionism:...

Before lawmakers returned to their districts for the last week before the 2014 legislative session begins, they capped off a week of discussions about living arrangements and homecomings. The post...

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Bloodbath at Deteriorating Tallahassee Democrat Is Newspapers’ Latest...

The story of the Tallahassee Democrat’s decomposition is a deeper cautionary tale on how monopoly media can turn a vibrant, growing community into a cloistered cultural backwater. The post Bloodbath at...

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The Florida Legislature MessedUp. Ten Big Issues At Impasse and Beyond.

Lawmakers will come back sometime in May or June for a special session to negotiate and pass a budget. But with the 60-day regular session formally ending Friday, here is where 10 major issues stand....

View Article

This Week in Flagler and Tallahassee: Women Take Over Flagler’s Stages

A dull week in politics, not a dull week on stage: It might as well be Seneca Falls in Flagler County this week as women take over at the City Repertory Theatre ("Talking With..." and the Flagler...

View Article

Florida Elections Roundup: Celebrations and Surprises for Democrats, Glumness...

Florida Democrats hadn't celebrated much since, well, President Obama won the state in 2008. But that changed Tuesday. Obama carried Florida again on the way to a second term in the White House, U.S....

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