Money flows to political consultant in redistricting case
Two committees linked to incoming Senate President Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando, have paid nearly $150,000 during the past month to a Gainesville political-consulting firm embroiled in a legal fight about redistricting records, according to finance reports submitted to the state.




St Johns County League of Women Voters have announced to Historic City News that there has been a last-minute Candidate Forum change for tonight’s event.
Bloomberg reported this morning that publicly traded media giant, GANNETT, the owner of USA Today, said it will split into two publicly traded companies; one focused on broadcasting and digital businesses — the other on publishing.