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The atmosphere is not peachy at Sky Advertising in Satellite Beach, where owner Jackie Barker worries that the passage of Amendment 5 this fall would lead to an exodus of her agency's clients to Georgia.
Anti-dumping law for ships in effect
More than three years after it was introduced, a bill prohibiting gambling ships from dumping semi-treated sewage into the ocean is Florida law.
Readers express a variety of opinions in their letters to FLORIDA TODAY. School Board should share teachers' pain Governor Charlie Crist was deceitful in his claims that the passing of Amendment 1 would be ...
Many lining up to fight 'tax swap' idea with summer blitz ...
A broad coalition ranging from hospitals and nursing homes to banks, retiree advocates and schoolteachers is lined up to oppose the $9 billion-plus property tax swap on the Nov.
Architect Larry Maxwell was designing green long before it was fashionable to think about things like energy efficiency.
Editorial: Vote down shell game amendment
An impressive alliance has formed to oppose a tax-cutting amendment on the November ballot.
Your views: A healthy dialogue
Readers express a variety of opinions in their letters to FLORIDA TODAY. Women's choices must be protected Once again pro-life groups are using misinformation and hysteria to scare the uninformed into believing ...
Brevard County's two congressmen together earned at least $57,000 and perhaps as much as $165,000 in outside income in 2007, according to annual financial disclosure forms released Monday by the House of ...
Amendment 5, the tax swap proposal on the November ballot, would: * Boost the economy and bring tax relief to more than 4 million Florida property owners.
Fairfield hotel opens in Brevard
Another hotel has entered the competition in Brevard County for the traveler's dollar.
Real estate: Sprucing up for a sale
When Rob and Rebecca Van Epp were ready to buy a house, they started touring model homes.
Web sites blend support groups, social networking technology
Julia McCarthy nonchalantly clicks through a photo gallery on her Web page on CaringBridge.org. In the gallery, there are photos of the 6-year-old with her family and photos documenting the past couple of ...
It could be worse: He could be in LA
Miguel Mata says he grimaces at the gas pump but also realizes things could be worse: He could be back in Los Angeles.
As Dr. Stephen Badolato listened to 6-month-old Thomas Jubiter's heartbeat, he asked the boy's mother if she had any questions.
Back in January, we urged that voters say no to Amendment 1 because it made Florida's outdated tax system even less fair and had the potential to do more economic harm than good.
Business interests lining up against tax swap
Interest groups and politicians are choosing up sides for a multimillion-dollar campaign over a November ballot issue that'll put billions of dollars in taxes up for grabs.
Brevard debates Obama's VP ticket
With the Democratic presidential nomination question resolved nearly three months before the Democratic National Convention, two key questions remained on the minds of Brevard County voters.
Alternate travel routes limited
Indialantic businessman Randy Gartz flies out of Orlando International Airport at least once a week -- sometimes twice.
State senator claims sales tax won't rescue schools
Tiger Bay Club members give a stuffed tiger to whoever asks the toughest question of speakers at its meetings.
Billy Lane Charged in Fatal Wreck
With four attorneys by his side, nationally known motorcycle designer Billy Lane quietly surrendered to authorities Monday on charges his blood alcohol was twice the legal limit during a collision that killed a ...