Bush, Kerry Do Battle on Iraq in Debate
Updated: 11:02 AM Both men used well-rehearsed lines during their face-to-face encounter, but this was the first time each man had to listen to the criticism at close quarters.
Updated: 11:02 AM Both men used well-rehearsed lines during their face-to-face encounter, but this was the first time each man had to listen to the criticism at close quarters.
Updated: 10:00 PM Hurricane relief efforts continue in our area.
Updated: 9:43 PM There's flooding in Suwannee County, but residents are taking it all in stride.
Updated: 9:40 PM The destruction caused by Florida's rough hurricane season could cause difficulties for the November election.
Updated: 9:36 PM Presidential debates have had memorable moments, but those moments have not always been the most flattering for the candidates.
Updated: 9:26 PM A national study suggests 54 percent of college freshmen carry a credit card.
Updated: 5:58 PM This week the WCTV family is saying farewell to a face that has been around this studio for 45 years.
Updated: 5:51 PM The Suwannee River in Suwannee County is at its highest stage since 1997. A flood warning is in effect for the county.
Updated: 5:47 PM The Shabazz father and son are both found guilty of first degree attempted murder.
Updated: 5:05 PM Home Depot and its associates are joining forces with community members and Kaboom to build a playground for the children of the Emergency Care Help Organization.
Updated: 4:59 PM FSU wants to be regarded as a friendly place to visit. Booing the opposing team and members of FSU's squad is uncalled for.
Updated: 3:25 PM President Bush is continuing his inspection of the areas hit by Hurricane Jeanne, going to Martin County Thursday morning on the eve of Thursday night’s debate in Miami.
Updated: 11:04 PM Since World War II, Tallahassee has celebrated war veterans and all their sacrifices with a parade.
Updated: 10:13 PM A jury will soon begin deliberating in the trial of a father and son accused of trying to kill a Tallahassee police officer.
Updated: 6:32 PM The hurricanes have been harmful to local cotton farmers.
Updated: 6:27 PM Reaction is coming in from and about Fred Gainous, the man toppled from his top post at Florida A&M University.
Updated: 6:21 PM Students at a local high school are lending a helping hand to other schools impacted by the recent hurricanes.
Updated: 6:01 PM Damages from Jeanne in Thomas County are continuing to be tallied up.
Updated: 5:53 PM Twenty-five years ago, the Tallahassee Urban League restored its first home.
Updated: 5:10 PM A Tallahassee family is featured on CBS’ “The Early Show” as their dream of a new house comes true.
Updated: 5:18 PM Faculty, staff and students from FAMU are gathering at the eternal flame to pray for unity.
Updated: 4:48 PM Following the disappearance of Briana Schultheis, many eyes are focused on sexual predators, ones that may be living in a neighborhood near you.
Updated: 3:09 PM A new coalition has been formed in an effort to encourage Florida voters to keep the bullet train amendment they passed in 2000.
Updated: 9:01 PM Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue was in Valdosta Tuesday for a firsthand look at damage in the wake of Hurricane Jeanne.
Updated: 1:47 PM The election dysfunction in 2000 caught both sides by surprise, and with five weeks before the November face-off, both Democrats and Republicans are hiring lawyers.