New forces enter open records fight
In a battle once fought mostly by newspapers, large industries are trying to save Florida's open records laws, now threatened by terrorism and identity theft.
State gives subpoenas to Enron, two others
Florida is exploring legal avenues to recover some of the more than $300-million lost by its pension fund.
Gov.'s daughter charged with fraud
Jeb Bush's daughter is arrested after police say she called in a prescription for Xanax to a pharmacy.
Legislative briefs
Today is the ninth day of the 60-day session.
Ex-justice recalled with love, laughter
Friends and associates gather at the state Supreme Court to remember Alan C. Sundberg.
Drive to limit justices' terms stalls
Critics say the bill would give the governor too much power and leave the Supreme Court beholden to legislators.