Gov. Scott's chief of staff resigns after year
By Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau
MacNamara was barraged by questions about contract and staffing decisions.
Who's flagged by voter checks?
By Marc Caputo and Patricia Mazzei, Miami Herald
Hispanics, Democrats are groups most challenged in search for noncitizens.
Drugs, debt bind laborers in slavery
By Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writer
A lawsuit claims a Florida farm boss keeps workers tied down with low wages and deep debts.
Marshals play the name game
By Kris Hundley and John Martin, Times staff writers
. . . and win, relentlessly tracking and then arresting fugitive Bobby Thompson, man of one alias too many.
Gay marriage is just real people in love in America
By John Romano, Times Columnist
Store hopes bad land pays
By Michael Van Sickler, Times Staff Writer
Sam's Club tries to get tax breaks for building on a site with polluted groundwater in St. Petersburg.
As grads hit market, hard words of wisdom
By Robert Trigaux, Times Business Columnist
TRAVEL FOR ONE
By Janet K. Keeler, Times Food and Travel Editor
A solo sojourn lets you do what you want when you want.
Choosing Riley
By Elisabeth Parker, Times Staff Writer
What would you do if you were told your unborn baby had almost no chance at life? Many people were ready with an answer. Only one voice counted. Mother.
Born with Trisomy 18, her health in serious doubt, the baby girl of Addie Sullivan and Ryan Allen surely has this: the love of her parents.
Desperate Housewives:From game-changer to fight club
By Eric Deggans, Times TV/Media Critic
Desperate Housewives started off with a bang, a fresh take on TV suburbia, but eight seasons later, it's limping to a finale after being plagued by in-house spats.
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