MIAMI — A new year means new state laws and Florida is no exception. This time around, 2025 will bring several changes to ...
A new Florida law is providing more protection to first responders. The so-called 'halo law' went into effect on January 1.
A law prohibiting children of a certain age from accessing social media is among the changes being implemented in Florida.
Oversight advocates warned the law would damage community-police relations and diminish trust in law enforcement.
A video making the social media rounds shows an anti-squatting law in Florida in action as law enforcement was called in to remove a group of people. […] ...
On Jan. 1, SB 184, known as the ‘Halo Law’ took effect in Florida. It creates a 25-foot buffer zone around first responders.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On Jan. 1, 2025, 12 new Florida laws are set to go into effect. In 2024, Florida lawmakers and Gov. Ron ...
“You can video law enforcement officers, that’s your constitutional right,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, an advocate of ...
A law now gives residents the power to sue their local government for letting people sleep on the street or in public.
If you get close to first responders, it will now be a crime in 2025 under Florida's new "Halo Law." This new law, Senate ...
A second-degree misdemeanor under the new law would be punishable by up to 60 days in jail. Florida healthcare providers will ...
A smattering of new state laws have arrived with the new year, but the highest-profile change — restricting access to social ...