Exotic Birds Make a Special Landing for the Annual Exotic Bird Fair Tickets are $4.00 per person. Children under 12 get in free.
The Jack Hadley Black History Museum to Participate in Blue Star Museums Jack Hadley Black History Museum is located at 214 Alexander Street in Thomasville.
Tallahassee Celebrates Moving Day by Bringing Awareness to Parkinson's Disease Organizers say close to 300 people registered for the walk
Midway Police Department Gears Up For The Seatbelt Awareness Campaign Florida law requires that drivers and front seat occupants are to buckle up.
Locals Gather For Annual Emancipation Celebration at Henry Hill Park The event is free and open to the public.
Tallahassee Soldier to be Honored at Home Groundbreaking Ceremony Homes for Our Troops is building a specially adapted home for SSG Murphy in Tallahassee.
Florida's First Lady Encourages Summer Literacy Adventures Program kicks off summer learning at Florida parks and museums.
Freedom's Eve Jubilee January 1st, 1863 - that's the date slavery ended, but it took more than two years for the message to get to Florida.
DCF Preps for Hurricane Season with Benefit Fraud Drill The Atlantic Hurricane Season officially starts June 1st, and one of Florida's state agencies is getting ready for the worst.
American Lung Association Fights Lung Disease More than 300 thousand Americans die each year of lung disease. However, one organization has made it their mission to promote lung health and help prevent lung disease for many who may be diagnosed in the future.
WCTV Reporter Wins First Place in Comic Challenge WCTV's own Matt Galka not only participated in the 6th Annual Celebrity Comic Challenge... He took home first place!
Swim in Public Pools? New Study Finds Stinky Issues [CDC SAFE SWIMMING TIPS ATTACHED] Health officials say they found fecal bacteria in more than half of the water samples taken from Atlanta-area public swimming pools last summer.
Capitol's Signature Awnings Back in Place [SLIDE SHOW] All eighty-two awnings were removed in November 2012.
Silent Ride: Remembering Victims of Bicycle Accidents Cyclists from across the country came together tonight in Tallahassee to remember those injured and killed while riding their bicycles.
TPD Holds Annual Memorial Service The Tallahassee Police Department honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Allegations Lead To Inventory Audit of Tallahassee Fire Department Allegations of a lack of proper equipment are coming down on the Tallahassee Fire Department from one of their own.
Flags Fly Half Staff To Honor Law Enforcement Officers It's to honor the memory of all law enforcement officers who have given their lives to protect and defend.
Project To Improve Water Quality at Lake Lafayette ver the next six to eight months, some minimal delays may be experienced on Weems Rdd and near Eliza Rdd and Powell Rd.
Apalachicola National Forest Prescribed Burn The prescribed burn in the Apalachee National Forest started at 8:30 a.m. and ended at 5 p.m.
"Meals on Wheels" Facing Cuts from Sequestration The wheels could be coming off for the elderly service program.
Life-Changing Car Wash Faces Permitting Problems A local group helping young men with drug and alcohol addiction is facing permitting issues for its car wash.
Spring Open House & Plant Sale Local gardeners can learn how to make their landscapes more Florida-friendly.
StarMetro Extends Weekday Service StarMetro will take a phased-in approach to extending nine of its 12 weekday routes.