The State Board of Governors asserted its power in setting tuition rates for Florida’s 11 public universities at its meeting in Tallahassee yesterday. As Trimmel Gomes reports, the move flies in the face of Governor Charlie Crist.
The state university system’s Board of Governors wants schools to take a closer look at their student vaccination policies for meningitis...following the recent death of a University of South Florida Student. Trimmel Gomes reports.
It appears Florida’s Personal Injury Protection, or PIP law – which is set to expire on Monday – will be kept alive by the Florida legislature. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has more.
A group of Lake Worth attorneys who fight for the rights of migrant workers have won a lawsuit accusing a Florida tomato farm of forcing hundreds of people to live in deplorable conditions. Mary Kate Leming has more.
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum and Fort Myers Congressman Connie Mack held a press conference Wednesday to draw attention to a new documentary called “Crisis in the Americas”. The film connects Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to the U-S war on terrorism. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry has more.