Jamie Gilt, 31, of Jacksonville owns the .45-caliber gun the boy fired Tuesday afternoon.
Read More »Florida Bill Would Limit Funding For Resettlement of Refugees
The Prevention of Acts of War bill passed 9-6 in the Florida House State Affairs Committee Thursday, prohibiting any state-funded entity from helping certain foreign refugees resettle in the state.
Read More »National Weather Service Recognizes University of Florida As “StormReady”
Most freshmen at the University of Florida were only six years old the last time campus was hit by a hurricane.
Read More »Webster To Run For Florida’s New District
Daniel Webster, who made an unsuccessful bid for U.S. House speaker last year, has represented parts of the Orlando area for decades in the Legislature and Congress.
Read More »Amtrak Train May Come To Florida Panhandle
Officials are currently searching for destinations and stops that benefit both the railway and its passengers.
Read More »Airport Gun Bill Launched In Florida Senate
The Florida state legislature is considering a measure that would allow people with concealed-weapons licenses to continue carrying sidearms in the areas of airports that are before passengers go through the security-screening process. It is unknown how far the measure will fly this legislative session, as it has two additional committee appearances scheduled in the Senate, and the House version has not been heard in committees.
Read More »Execution Delay Sought for Mark James Asay Amid Missing Records
Attorneys for a convicted murderer scheduled to be put to death on March 17 are asking the Florida Supreme Court to delay the execution, arguing that some records were destroyed.
Read More »Homeland Security Agent Shoots Would-be Robber
Authorities say an off-duty Homeland Security agent shot and critically wounded a man who tried to rob him near his home in Jacksonville.
Read More »Challenges Pile Up Over Pot Licenses
The Florida Department of Health received 13 petitions from nurseries challenging the medical-marijuana licenses that were granted to five nurseries. Loop’s Nursery, Plants of Ruskin, Tornello Landscape, Redlands Nursery, Dewar's, and McCrory's Sunny Hill Nursery on Monday joined three other nurseries that filed petitions late last week challenging the awarded licenses. The nurseries filed the petitions because they believe the department did not allow them to defend their presentations before the licenses were awarded.
Read More »Supreme Court Backs Map Drawn By Voting-Rights Groups
The Florida Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that next year's congressional elections should go forward under a map proposed by voting-rights organizations.
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