-
“Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” is stopping at the Sulphur Springs Museum as part of a partnership between the Smithsonian and Florida Humanities.
-
Plans call for it to begin work on tools K-12 teachers can use to instruct students on what DeSantis calls "individual freedom and democracy."
-
Instead of noon Saturday, county supervisors of elections have until noon Monday to submit the first set of unofficial returns from Tuesday’s elections.
-
Outgoing Senate President Wilton Simpson was elected agriculture commissioner while Attorney General Ashley Moody and CFO Jimmy Patronis won second terms.
-
Charday Davis, 36, a St. Petersburg resident, talks about the importance of voting, showing up for the ancestors, and instilling the same values in her children.
-
Early voting sites in Florida will be open through Saturday.
-
The Parental Rights in Education law and the Stop WOKE Act have caused some confusion among teachers and school districts as they try to work out what can and can’t be said to avoid lawsuits.
-
Although Governor Ron DeSantis has no primary opponent, he still has an influence on races across the state.
-
WUSF's Steve Newborn talks with Brian Corley, supervisor of elections for Pasco County, to answer some questions about the process.
-
Among the referendums coming before voters in November: A 1% sales tax to go to transportation projects in Hillsborough County and a half-cent sales tax in Hernando County would go to roads and parks. A property tax to resurrect Polk County's program to preserve environmentally sensitive lands. And renewal of the Penny for Pasco.
-
An anti-rioting bill will be voted on by the Florida House Friday, but opponents spoke out against it in Tampa Thursday.
-
The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago, ending an era of Cold War division between East and West, democracy and communism. At a time when U.S. culture is…