Hunters Beware: Know the Rules
Updated: 9:23 PM Deer hunting season is wrapping up and local rangers say this is the time they see a lot of illegal activity.
Updated: 9:23 PM Deer hunting season is wrapping up and local rangers say this is the time they see a lot of illegal activity.
Updated: 9:09 PM A Tallahassee massage therapist is home and happy to be alive.
Updated: 6:42 PM Children at Bond Elementary School boarded buses for the first time and cruised down Orange Avenue to their new digs.
Updated: 6:32 PM New reports show the nation's airlines may be safer than you think.
Updated: 6:27 PM Realtors in our region are optimistic about commercial real estate sales for 2005, which will mean more jobs and more money in our communities.
Updated: 6:24 PM The spring-like weather has some farmers in our area rejoicing this week.
Updated: 6:18 PM Local hospital offers free screenings for cancer.
Updated: 6:12 PM Scam artists are using e-mail to target those wanting to make a donation for the tsunami victims.
Updated: 2:32 PM The YMCA is making sure local kids don't become a part of the growing problem of childhood obesity.
Updated: 2:19 PM Here's an update to a story we've been following.
Updated: 9:22 PM The teeter-tottering has come to an end in Wakulla County.
Updated: 8:31 PM A flood of complaints from residents has forced the city of Perry's Code Enforcement Board to address junky yards and overgrown lawns.
Updated: 6:37 PM A manhunt is underway for a robber and rapist.
Updated: 6:27 PM Thomas University students still have time to enroll.
Updated: 6:17 PM For many senior citizens on fixed incomes, getting help preparing taxes may not be affordable, but it's often necessary.
Updated: 8:34 PM Folks are making those New Year’s resolutions to lose weight. Can they stick to it?
Updated: 8:56 PM We have some helpful hints for tackling one of the New Year's most popular resolutions.
Updated: 8:51 PM This year new minimum wage increases go into affect.
Updated: 8:25 PM US Secretary Colin Powell along with Florida Governor Jeb Bush left for Southern Asia Sunday. Where they will survey damage caused by the deadly Tsunami.
Updated: 7:36 PM There's no let up in South Asia's misery. The regions devastated by a surging sea are now drenched by torrential rains that are triggering flash floods in Sri Lanka, and the death toll is expected to hit 150,000.
Updated: 7:40 PM After a night of celebrating at the close of one year, many Americans turn to time honored traditions to kick off a new year. In the south, these traditions often involve food.
Updated: 7:43 PM Grady County, Georgia residents ring in the new year by installing a new sheriff.
Updated: 2:23 AM Here's an alarming statistic: an estimated 2,500 students drop out of school each day in the United States.
Updated: 2:24 AM Many of you plan to bring in the New Year with a bang, literally.
Updated: 1:54 AM The last day of December is a big day for liquor stores across the country.