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A spokesman for Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said she is reviewing an anti-blasting petition filed by South Carolina.
January 23 -
The Louisville City Council is scheduled to discuss options Tuesday for a controversial parking structure downtown.
January 22 -
Indian River County filed an appeal and a new lawsuit against the private owners of Brightline.
January 17 -
Federal permits to search for oil put the state’s economy, tourism and natural resources at risk, says South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.
January 16 -
Market veteran Horace Carter will co-head Raymond James’ fixed income capital markets division along with Kevin Giddis.
January 15 -
Lawmakers plan to restructure the state's retirement plans in this year’s session, after last year’s bill was struck down.
January 14 -
Gov. Nathan Deal, who leaves office Monday, said incoming state revenues were down 4.5% in December compared to 2017.
January 11 -
Ron DeSantis' first executive order reverses some policies of predecessor Rick Scott on environmental and water issues.
January 10 -
State-owned Santee Cooper has charged its former partner in the project, SCE&G, with mismanagement and breach of contract.
January 9 -
The president of the Jefferson County Commission was sentenced for taking bribes in exchange for sewer-bond and derivatives business.
January 9