Home, Sweet Home
Updated: 9:54 PM Habitat for Humanity is continuing to make the American dream of home ownership come true.
Updated: 9:54 PM Habitat for Humanity is continuing to make the American dream of home ownership come true.
Updated: 6:41 PM The chorus is growing for the removal of Department of Children and Families secretary Jerry Regier.
Updated: 6:16 PM Residents of one community are upset about transients in a park.
Updated: 6:10 PM There are complaints about some streets in bad need of repair in Quincy, so bad that the neighborhood kids are trying to haul in dirt to fill in the potholes – seven- and eight-year-old kiddies.
Updated: 6:04 PM There is a conference Friday with people from all over the state talking about building healthy African American families.
Updated: 11:09 AM The Florida Everglades is home to thousands of different species of wildlife, birds and plants.
Updated: 11:03 AM The electricity from Boston touched Democrats in Tallahassee Thursday night.
Updated: 9:24 AM School officials and building contractors at one area district are on a tight schedule to finish major renovation projects.
Updated: 6:45 PM High gas prices around the area have given local Red Cross donation centers a pretty enticing idea.
Updated: 6:40 PM Tallahassee authorities say people are posing as city water system employees, asking homeowners to sign up for a water quality test.
Updated: 6:36 PM Advocates for Florida’s farm workers say the sunshine state is finally doing right by the thousands of migrant laborers who keep its multi-billion dollar agriculture industry afloat.
Posted: 6:26 PM More than twenty Jefferson County students have been enrolled in a special camp for children who performed poorly on the FCAT.
Updated: 6:19 PM Leon County Sheriff Larry Campbell takes a hit from a tazer to demonstrate its effectiveness in subduing suspects and its safety.
Updated: 6:14 PM There is a real need these days for qualified librarians. Florida State received a grant to recruit and train librarians who commit to work in central and north Florida libraries after graduation.
Updated: 6:11 PM An event called "Christmas in July" is going on today. School supplies will be given away to children and there will also be carols and an appearance by Santa Claus.
Updated: 12:42 PM Scientists say after almost 50 years of decline, research and hard work are bringing back the Florida Everglades.
Updated: 9:30 AM A Tallahassee couple is afraid their home is being swallowed by the ground.
Updated: 9:21 AM When there is an emergency, how quickly do rescue workers get to the scene?
Updated: 6:56 PM Voters will get a chance this fall to decide whether Florida should increase its minimum wage by a dollar an hour.
Updated: 6:52 PM Pilots from around the nation have trained at Moody Air Force Base for years, but Americans aren't the only ones coming to South Georgia for the advanced training.
Updated: 6:48 PM An abusive childhood and an unstable home life are some of the factors convicted killer Jason Looney is using to try and get a new trial.
Updated: 6:37 PM There’s new industrial development in Thomasville. Officials with the chamber of commerce will be making an announcement today. How this affects local economy, people, etc.
Updated: 6:32 PM Local businesses in Valdosta are gearing up for Georgia's four-day sales tax holiday.
Updated: 6:30 PM The Leon County School board now allows kids to bring cell phones and pagers to school.
Updated: 11:29 AM This year in Florida, tax breaks aren't only for back-to-school shoppers.