Enron CEO, subsidiaries got access to Bush
The company's CEO conferred with the governor, but records do not show Enron got help.
15 acres cleaned up, 66,985 contaminated
Despite a state program to clean up "brownfields," a report says only 15 acres have been saved.
Judges' e-mail privacy at issue
The state's highest court considers whether the public can read judges' electronic mail.
Bush proposes $470-million in new programs
Lawmakers can reject his plans in the next state budget, but they usually stick fairly close to the suggestions.
Expert says boot marks 'could be' defendant's
STARKE -- Boot marks found on the neck and abdomen of Frank Valdes could have been those of corrections Sgt. Charles A. Brown, but no one can be sure, a state expert testified Wednesday.
McKay calls Bush's tax stance 'mind-boggling'
The war of wills is heating up over the Senate President John McKay's plan to revamp taxes.
Land buying funds could get diverted
Environmentalists caution that spending Florida Forever funds for reclaimed water projects may fuel development.
Legislature in brief
A bill moving in the House would ban state financial aid for university students who are citizens of countries the U.S. State Department says support terrorism.