Florida Business News
- Easing demand
The future of data center power may be modular. Florida-based entrepreneurs are betting they have a clean, affordable answer to data center electricity needs.
- Florida may have outgrown part-time legislature, experts say
With a diverse population of 23 million people, a $115 billion budget and a long list of complicated, unsolved problems like housing affordability and high property insurance costs, Florida may have outgrown its part-time citizen Legislature.
- This is the week: NASA Artemis II set to launch crew to moon from KSC
One of the biggest spaceflight missions of the past half-century stands poised for launch this week from Florida's Space Coast, serving as America's return to the moon and a key initial step of NASA's new strategy.
- How Florida injury law firms are using technology to improve client outcomes
Personal injury law firms in Florida are increasingly at the forefront of adopting tools and systems that improve the quality, efficiency, and transparency of legal representation.
- Florida approved millions for immigration enforcement. Where it goes is surprising
Florida offered extra money to local law enforcement agencies so they could more easily help arrest and detain people. But the list of who’s getting that largesse probably isn’t what anyone would have expected.






















