Mmm... Nicotine?
A trendy new marketing scheme has many tobacco prevention officials up in arms.
A trendy new marketing scheme has many tobacco prevention officials up in arms.
A big project is underway to help speed up the flow of information at a local jail.
The devastation of Hurricane Charley continues to add up and property appraisers are asking the governor to delay tax notices in places hard-hit by the storm, but there's a catch.
A non-profit group claims Wakulla County is on a slippery slope to financial ruin and is calling for an investigation into the county's spending.
Disaster officials told folks in the hurricane to hang on for three days and help would arrive.
Some people who live in Thomasville say they're fed up with the lengthy process of getting the new traffic lights around town operating.
Just three days into a new year and one school is quickly outgrowing its surroundings.
Fire forces some 20 customers at a popular Mexican restaurant to eat and run.
Expectant mothers and their families in the Big Bend area may have even more to look forward to.
Florida is facing a multi-billion dollar economic hit from Hurricane Charley.
Schools remain closed in at least seven hurricane ravaged Florida counties.
The Georgia State Patrol is training for possible shootouts that may occur on the job.
The Department of Children and Families is closing its doors in Wakulla County, and the news isn't going over well.
Local school officials have a lot to say about Monday's court ruling declaring school vouchers unconstitutional.
Now that school is about to start, Florida State University is beginning a new push to curb campus crime, particularly sexual assaults.
One of the hottest races in Leon County is getting hotter.
The Foster Grandparents Program is in need of a permanent local home.
More than 240 employees with the 10 county South Health District have begun their first ever "Let’s Get Physical" campaign.
Students in Leon, Gadsden and Franklin Counties all woke up to the reality Monday morning that summer is officially over.
Campuses were crowded in Gadsden County Monday.
The death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley has climbed to at least 18, and many school districts in Charley's path remained closed Monday.
In Valdosta, people are stepping up and doing what they can to help those who faced Hurricane Charley head-on.
Devastating storms have ripped through their area in the past and with the painful memories of those storms still fresh, concerned south Georgia residents say now it's their duty to help out those hit hard by Hurricane Charley in south Florida.
While donations of food and clothing are appreciated, it's not exactly on the wish list of the American Red Cross.
Drug officials in Georgia are hoping to battle an epidemic of meth use and production statewide.