Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday that the Trump administration has revoked a decision that would have protected roughly 600,000 people from Venezuela from deportation, putting some of them at risk of being removed from the country in about two months.
The state’s 8th-grade reading score was below the national average for the first time since 2015, and its 8th-grade math score was the lowest in 20 years.
Florida residents filled Washington's streets, donning MAGA-affiliated hats and scarves or carrying anti-Trump signs and flags.
A Florida man has been arrested on charges of making online threats against President Donald Trump, police said Saturday. A tip to the FBI threat center led to the arrest Friday night of Shannon ...
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced on Tuesday that she has introduced legislation to add President Donald Trump's face to Mount Rushmore.
A number of industries in Central Florida are known to have workforces reliant to some degree on undocumented workers. Here's what experts say this could mean if mass deportations occur.
Read full article: Florida migrants in ‘full panic mode ... Chromebook takes affordable tech to a new level President Donald Trump said Monday evening that Microsoft is among the U.S. companies ...
NUÑEZ SPEAKS OUT — Over the weekend, Lt. Gov. JEANETTE NUÑEZ came out against Florida’s provision allowing students whose undocumented parents brought them to the U.S. as children to receive in-state tuition. The position is a stunning turnaround for Nuñez, who was the original sponsor of the bill about a decade ago when she was in the Legislature.
We have several topics to cover today, including a look at a new bill that could help businesses impacted by Orlando’s seemingly never-ending road construction projects. Also a look at what the Michelin Guide food folks don’t want you to know about their pay-for-play awards.
Legoland Florida plans to lay off 234 workers, primarily performers, in an effort to be more competitive in central Florida's
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s budget office on Wednesday rescinded an order freezing spending on federal grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the country, according to two people familiar with the matter.