Florida’s homeowners’ insurance market was already mid-collapse when Hurricane Ian hit
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Florida offers several sales tax holidays throughout the year.
On Tuesday Disney asked an Orange County judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed against it by the newly created Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.
Families are getting ready for summer vacations, but your vacation rental could be home to hidden cameras.
In the last two decades, seven of Florida’s 67 counties have handled their own investigations into child abuse and neglect, which is about to come to an end.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation recently approved a new company to begin issuing policies in the state, the first since lawmakers held two special sessions and set aside $3 billion for reinsurance.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation recently approved a new company to begin issuing policies in the state.
The indictment against former President Donald Trump could be the first of many, a development that carries with it the possibility of extra legal and political implications.
In December, as state lawmakers returned for their second special session in less than a year to deal with property insurance, the analogies for the state of the market for some reason all reverted to medical.
State of State: DeSantis highlights hurricane, pandemic responses ahead of expected presidential bid
For the fifth time in 12 months, Florida lawmakers are back in Tallahassee, this time for the regular session.