Leon County Relay for Life 2004
Friday evening, the 9th Annual Leon County Relay for Life kicked off at the North Florida Fairgrounds with close to 5,000 participants.
Friday evening, the 9th Annual Leon County Relay for Life kicked off at the North Florida Fairgrounds with close to 5,000 participants.
Georgia's sales tax free weekend slated for this summer was signed into law Thursday.
An effort to head off financial abuses in Florida's School Choice Program.
The Florida Public Service Commission, the regulatory body that approves phone rate hikes and electric charges, is under fire from consumer activists for keeping too many records out of the public eye.
Fire struck twice at a Tallahassee trailer park. Earlier this week a blaze destroyed a home and Sunday morning rescuers responded to another fire.
A Monticello woman is proving a little love goes a long way. She's never had a child, but mothered up to 15 children in one home all by herself.
Some 5,000 people in the Big Bend are probably sleeping-in Sunday morning. That's because Saturday they spent 17 hours walking to cure cancer. The 9th Annual Relay for Life has ended, but the memory lives on.
Thousands of people from all over the country "migrated" to Pavo, Georgia this weekend, all to enjoy the food and festivities of the city's annual "Peacock Day!"
Leon county is one of the chosen few school districts to participate in a pilot program called "WAY", Wellness Academics and You, an academic program that addresses critical issues of overweight, nutrition and overall wellness.
Here's the story of an amazing couple that has been married for 43 years.
Margaret Fowler talks about her successful battle with cancer.
Gadsden County Elementary School students from nine schools get the chance to learn about careers and healthy living, at a special career/health fair at the Carter Parramore Academy gym.
The school year is coming to a close and for some Leon County teachers this will be their last year taking roll and passing the torch to the next generation.
Major legal battles are ahead for a local airman facing military discharge and deportation for faking her identity five years ago.
If you're looking for a getaway from life’s hustle and bustle, we've got just the place for you.
An area woman got the surprise of her life Thursday evening.
If you want to hear some good jazz, all you need to do is head out to Kleman Plaza Friday by 12 p.m.
Preparations are underway at the North Florida Fairgrounds for Friday's big Relay for Life, which will run until Saturday at 12 p.m.
A petition drive seeking to lower property taxes has more than 100 thousand verified signatures, which is more than twice the number needed to trigger a review by the state Supreme Court.
FAMU hosts a number of middle school girls on campus today, showing them a taste of college life, and hope to recruit them to the school.
Many teachers are hitting the open road these days in search of better pay and smaller classes.
A steady stream of parents lined up in Tallahassee Thursday afternoon to have their children fingerprinted and photographed just in case.
A new study is placing the success among students in southwest Georgia in the hands of more than just local school systems.
Students at Jefferson Elementary in Monticello scored significantly higher in reading this year. Their success is being directly attributed to a new mentoring program set up in the county school system.
Thursday was the Tenth Annual Day of Prayer at the state Capitol. This year, the national event focused on our troops overseas and government.