Florida — The Future is Here


  • January 30, 2016
  • /   News Service of Florida
  • /   community-dashboard
Enterprise Florida, the state's public-private economic development agency, introduced a new brand Friday that will be featured in a $10 million global advertising campaign

Take Stock makes a difference


  • January 29, 2016
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
Take Stock in Children provides an opportunity for deserving low-income students to escape the cycle of poverty through education.

Innovative gadgets to help you stay healthy and productive at work


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   Rachael Gillette
  • /   training-development

Majority of top brass supports police cameras


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   community-dashboard
New study indicates that top law enforcement officials support the use of body-worn cameras by police officers as a way to improve behavior of officers and the citizens they serve.

Rising stars shine in Pensacola


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   Randy Hammer
  • /   community-dashboard
The newest class of InWeekly's Rising Stars showcases an impressive list of young professionals who are 35 years old or younger.

House tax-cut package: too much or not enough?


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   News Service of Florida
  • /   economy
Several House Democrats expressed apprehension about a nearly $1 billion tax-cut package.

House proposes nearly $1 billion in tax cuts


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   News Service of Florida
  • /   economy
The House is proposing a wide-ranging tax cut package that falls just short of Gov. Rick Scott's request for more than $1 billion in mostly business-friendly relief.

Scott's budget priorities under pressure in legislature


  • January 28, 2016
  • /   News Service of Florida
  • /   economy
Leading senators linked an effort to hold down an increase in local property taxes to Gov. Rick Scott's pitch for tax cuts.

How can we make public schools better?


  • January 27, 2016
  • /   Reggie Dogan
  • /   education
As schools locally and across the country put a bigger focus on high school graduation rates and kindergarten readiness, the bigger question loom: Can schools be fixed?

Time to get serious about public education


  • January 27, 2016
  • /   Randy Hammer
  • /   education
With per-student spending $3,000 less than the national average, state newspapers challenged policymakers to make public education a priority.