By GARY FINEOUT TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott on Monday joined with a growing number of Republican governors who are critical of efforts by the …
By ROB GILLIES and JAMES MACPHERSON TORONTO — Following the Obama administration’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, the oil industry faces the tricky task …
By RAY HENRY SPRING CITY, Tenn. (AP) _ Tom Wallace started working at the Watts Bar nuclear plant as a young man in 1979, hoping …
LANSING, Mich. (AP) _ A Michigan program in collaboration with local partners and four universities is entering a third year of gathering high-quality aerial photography …
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Fiction writer Sherrie Flick had an inkling there might be shortages of her favorite cooking and baking supplies when Pittsburgh shut down …
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Best known for “Some Kind of Wonderful,” the feel-good hit he penned more than 50 years ago that put Grand Funk …
WASHINGTON – In a desperate attempt to boost his flailing reelection campaign, Donald Trump signed a flurry of (potentially unconstitutional) executive actions over the weekend …
TALLAHASSEE – The union that represents Florida’s classroom teachers on Monday filed a complaint with state and federal agencies that contends a new bonus program …
WASHINGTON – Walter Leonard, an attorney and university administrator who designed an admissions process at Harvard University that led to more minority students being admitted, …
By KYLE HIGHTOWER ORLANDO – A study released Monday of this year’s bowl-bound schools shows the overall academic success of players is the same as …
MIAMI — David Beckham is one step closer to bringing Major League Soccer to Miami. The retired soccer star and his partners told Miami city …
By SCHUYLER DIXON AP Sports Writer DALLAS (AP) _ A company partly owned by Tony Romo sued the NFL on Tuesday over a canceled fantasy …
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) _ Jacksonville University’s football team has been banned from postseason play for one year for financial aid infractions. The decision was announced …