Medical marijuana licenses given to two Northeast Florida nurseries by state health officials cannot be challenged by a grower who lost out in the application process, an administrative law judge ruled Monday. But Judge R. Bruce McKibben left open the possibility for Loop's Nursery and Greenhouses to get a third license in the region.
Read More »Grayson, Jolly Show Differences In Senate Race
U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, an Orlando Democrat, and U.S. Rep. David Jolly debated Monday night. Both are vying for Sen. Marco Rubio's open Senate seat.
Read More »Florida, Alabama Senators Renew River Battle With Georgia
U.S Senators from Alabama and Florida have renewed their petitions to re-examine water allocation from two river systems that both states share with Georgia.
Read More »Florida Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge To UF’s Gun Policy
As is customary, the Supreme Court did not explain its reasons for declining to take up the case.
Read More »Scott Signs ‘Legacy Florida’ For Everglades, Springs
The 'Legacy Florida' bill Gov. Scott signed into law Thursday opens up a pool of money that will go towards restoration and protection of Lake Apopka, natural springs and the Everglades.
Read More »Florida Lawmakers To Tout Renewable Energy Amendment
Part of the education process will be to ensure voters know the proposal on the August primary ballot isn't tied to the state's more controversial solar-energy amendment.
Read More »Gainesville’s San Felasco Nurseries Will Also Be Licensed To Dispense Medical Marijuana
The nursery has 75 days to request cultivation authorization.
Read More »Scott Approves Medical Marijuana For Terminally Ill
The expansion of the Right To Try Act will allow dying Florida patients access to non-FDA approved medical marijuana starting July 1.
Read More »Court Prepares To Delve Into Rep. Brown’s Districting Battle
Brown is seeking an injunction that would block the state from using the new Congressional District 5.
Read More »Florida Lawmakers Sign Off On Abortion Bill
The bill, which increases clinic regulations and bans public funding for organizations associated with clinics, will now to Gov. Scott's desk for final approval.
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