Summer Nutrition for Students in Grady County
There is a summer nutrition program going on at one local Grady County school for kids that won't normally get food.
There is a summer nutrition program going on at one local Grady County school for kids that won't normally get food.
There is a shortage of lifeguards this summer. Find out what type of candidates they are looking for in the lifeguard world.
Thousands of people are enjoying this Memorial Day weekend by attending the 52nd Annual Florida Folk Festival in the historic Stephen Foster State Park.
Two men are arrested for a deadly shooting Saturday morning.
If you're planning on taking a day trip out of town this Memorial Day, you'll want to check and double check your trusty vehicle. The three day weekend isn't boding well for some unlucky few whose wheels have broken down.
Travelers hit the road despite high gas prices.
Statistic show the number of people infected with the AIDS virus in our area continues to climb. Caseworkers say many of these people are turned away by their families, leaving them homeless.
Gov. Jeb Bush signed the $58 billion state budget at 11 a.m. Friday morning.
Eunice Cofie, a Tallahassee native, has started the "touch a thousand children initiative" in an effort to raise school supplies and donations for 1,000 children in Ghana.
It's probably not in the pages of your history book, but a Jefferson County Marine was the first to raise the American Flag over Iwo Jima.
Two Leon County parents are under arrest for serving alcohol to dozens of teens at a high school graduation party.
From the front lines of war to the home front, a local soldier is relishing in the kindness of others. While he was away rebuilding Iraq, volunteers were making plans to rebuild his home.
A move to fire Quincy city attorney Jack McLean failed Tuesday night. A city commissioner made a motion to fire the attorney citing several reasons.
There are big changes on the way for one local community.
An FSU student has won a national award for his medical outreach program.
AT&T will be back in court after appealing the order last week not to engage in sales practices when people call for a refund for bogus charges.
Jefferson County juvenile justice council members are back to the drawing board as they try to salvage the program.
A bill waiting for final approval makes it a felony for child abusers to contact their victims while in prison or on probation.
The city of Tallahassee announced last week that the next stretch of Blairstone Road would be ready four months early.
Thomas County SPLOST dollars are hard at work again. The latest SPLOST project is a new fire station in Ochlocknee.
Valdosta State University is putting an emphasis on caring to help recognize its most helpful employees.
The final school bell has sounded for thousands of Leon County students. Marking the end of another year, local school leaders say overall it was a good one.
Animal rescuers and foster families are getting phone calls from the Tallahassee Leon Community Animal Service Center saying things are getting desperate and it needs help.
A new verbal complaint has been filed against Leon County Commissioner Rudy Maloy.
This school year is winding down, but Leon County officials are already gearing up for next year.