Charlie Crist Says Race Was Big Reason He Left GOP

Echoing sentiments he made a couple of months ago, Florida gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist says race was a big reason he chose to bolt the Republican Party. Crist sat down with Fusion TV on Tuesday and said the GOP’s hostile treatment of President Obama was a big reason he decided…

Obamacare Shaping the Rick Scott/Charlie Crist Narrative in Florida

The latest numbers say that about 980,000 Floridians have signed up for private insurance through Obamacare. That’s up from 440,000 in February and March. And, as the AP correctly predicted weeks ago, the state is well on its way to blowing out its original projections. For his part, Charlie Crist…

Activists Hold a “Die-In” Outside of Palm Beach Post Offices

“If the press won’t come to us, we will go to them.” Thus spake progressive activists who held a “die-in” yesterday outside of the Palm Beach Post to bring attention to the fact that the state legislature is likely to end this year’s legislative session without expanding Medicaid, thus leaving…

Broward College to Host First Debate Between Rick Scott and Charlie Crist

It appears the stage is set for Gov. Rick Scott and his challenger, former Gov. Charlie Crist, to go mano-y-mano in an all-world, no-holds-barred, smackdown, cage-match extravaganza. Or, as most people would call it, a debate. Leadership Florida, a nonprofit political group, announced Tuesday that Decision 2014: Before You Vote…

NRDC Releases Petition to Curtail Navy Testing Off Florida Coast

Environmental tests have proven that sonar exercises performed by the U.S. Navy confuses marine life, specifically whales and dolphins, so severely that the animals end up either stranding themselves, going deaf, or suffering organ hemorrhaging. Sonar confuses them, often making them swim in different directions and disrupting their foraging and…

Anti-Scientology Conference in Clearwater May 5-11

It’s kind of amazing that there’s anyone left in Scientology, given all of the bad press this so-called religion has received — from Tom Cruise’s couch-jumping, revelations about Xenu, and some high-profile exits from the church. But one drive past the organization’s headquarters — a historic building called “Flag” in…

Six Ways Rick Scott Has Screwed Florida

Earlier this week, Rick Scott was called out on a couple of misleading campaign ads claiming that 300,000 Floridians have lost their insurance due to Obamacare. But Florida Blue, the insurance company at the center of one of the ads, says this is not true. Scott, however, is standing by…

You Could Win Allen West’s Motorcycle Helmet

It’s a random weekday during a random month and so — wheeee! — Allen West is back in the news. This time, though, it’s not for calling FAU students “animals” and promising to “face” them if they step to his lady, and it’s not for writing A TOTES AWESOME book…

Blackfish Producer to Be Honored by PETA at Sublime Vegan Restaurant

Manny Oteyza, best-known as the producer of the documentary Blackfish that was watched by more than 21 million people on CNN, will be honored by Fort Lauderdale philanthropist and restaurateur Nanci Alexander at her Fort Lauderdale gourmet vegan hot spot Sublime Restaurant & Bar this weekend. Fred Schneider, from the…

Fort Lauderdale Moms Opine About Armed Guards in Schools

A Florida House subcommittee passed a bill yesterday that would allow schools the option of hiring former or current law enforcement officers and military officers to carry firearms on campuses — “any preschool, elementary school, middle school, junior high school, secondary school, career center, or postsecondary school, whether public or…

Florida Is Becoming an Unlikely Obamacare Success Story

Despite Florida Republicans pretty much doing everything within their power to derail Obamacare, more than 440,000 Florida residents have already enrolled Affordable Care Act through the federal marketplace website. According to a report by the AP, the state is expected to blow projections out of the water by the time…

Brew Wars: Florida Legislators Screwed the Craft Beer Industry

It’s no secret that Florida’s craft beer industry is experiencing a bit of a boom — belated, sure, compared to other states around the nation, but better late than never. This legislative session, your elected representatives have been kicking around legislation that ostensibly would help the industry. This being the…