Disabled seek greater voice in new voting method
TALLAHASSEE -- Being born blind didn't stop James Kracht from going to law school. But it has discouraged the 50-year-old Miami lawyer from carrying out a cherished civic duty: voting.
Passing on a legacy
About 1,500 pay their final respects to circus performer Gunther Gebel-Williams.
Peterson files, keeps options open
Democrat Pete Peterson files fundraising papers to cover his bases as he further explores a run for governor.
Education secretary may earn $400,000
The new Florida Board of Education may pay Jim Horne far more than any other government official in Florida.
Butterworth cuts the red tape
The attorney general says a slain officer's domestic partner should not have been asked to sign for $25,000.