The Shrinking Capitol Press Corps
Recession changes how Florida government news does (and doesn’t) get into your hands.
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Recession changes how Florida government news does (and doesn’t) get into your hands.
The modern reality is, businesses live or die by the Internet. Consumers increasingly check online reviews before choosing.
In early 1987 I was 16 and got my license to drive. What could top the electric sense of freedom that comes with having an operator’s license? Owning my First Car, of course.
An editorial trend I have seen in some of the city magazines that I consider to be ahead of the curve is a devotion of editorial space to covering the real estate industry.
Where to go when you want to be in the know.
If you find yourself constantly negotiating and accommodating, sometimes the best approach is to just stop.
Gray Swoope, is Florida’s Secretary of Commerce and president and CEO of Enterprise Florida Inc.
The Great Recession really did a number on the real estate business, turning that house-as-a-good-investment lore on its head.
With a combination of ambition, compassion and innovation, these young professionals are proof that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in Florida.
Women who practice the art of glass. Interested? Find out where you too can see and buy glass art.
This group cares for the caregivers. A local nonprofit reaches out to support unsung heroes.
What’s a single girl to do on Valentine’s Day? Try an ‘expert's’ advice to all the single ladies.
If you aren’t 110 percent certain who the cat is or that you’re willing to die in a rabid stupor, take the shots.
Being an eternal optimist, depression is not in my vocabulary, but the relentlessness of the 2012 election cycle stirred up a bit of anger.
Resolutions aren't always so black and white … there's always shades of grey.
The secretive, mysterious speakeasy, this time in Midtown as Alchemy Spirits & Concoctions.
Where to go when you want to be in the know.
Home to two Florida Governors, Tallahassee's public treasure, the Grove, gets a new owner and a makeover.
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