Traffic Fatalities
Updated: 5:54 PM A new report from the Highway Patrol reveals some disturbing trends.
Updated: 5:54 PM A new report from the Highway Patrol reveals some disturbing trends.
Updated: 4:27 PM An effort to repeal a proposed bullet train project can go on the ballot in November.
Updated: 2:39 PM The woman who ran Gov. Jeb Bush's technology office for nearly three years has gone to work for a company she once awarded a $126 million contract.
Updated: 1:42 PM The president is making another trip to the battleground state of Florida.
Updated: 1:41 PM Proposed health care spending cuts could negatively impact low income and disabled residents in the Peach State.
Updated: 11:02 PM The City of Tallahassee Commission decides to delay a vote on solicitation on city streets allowing firefighters to go ahead with their fundraising boot drive.
Updated: 9:19 PM A single gunshot brings an end to a night of terror for one area woman as a Leon County deputy opens fire on a rape suspect.
Updated: 9:10 PM Wednesday was day three in the trial of a man accused of killing a Tallahassee police officer.
Updated: 9:03 PM The efforts of one woman mean a closer starting point for Lowndes County residents suffering from sickle cell anemia. A series of clinics is raising community awareness of the disease.
Updated: 8:51 PM A major educational grant is paving the way for a modern learning academy.
Updated: 8:45 PM The property of several Quincy homeowners could be in jeopardy, and that means home improvements may become mandatory.
Updated: 9:39 PM The lessons learned after Hurricane Andrew are paying big dividends now as Florida cleans up in the aftermath of Charley.
Updated: 6:04 PM School has been starting earlier and earlier for students in the past few years, so much so that it's gotten the attention of lawmakers in the Peach State.
Updated: 6:12 PM Law enforcement officials say they won't let a drunk driver off so easy.
Updated: 5:50 PM The Sopchoppy Opry is getting set to kick off a new season.
Updated: 4:09 PM A Jacksonville tree service owner is charged with price-gouging in the wake of Hurricane Charley.
Updated: 2:41 PM Family and friends say good-bye to former Florida Attorney General and Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard W. Ervin.
Updated: 2:01 PM Two toddlers are found unconscious in a locked car.
Updated: 1:59 PM Not all of the Olympic action is taking place inside the coliseum in Athens.
Updated: 1:58 PM The kickoff of the "You Drink and Drive... You Lose" campaign begins.
Updated: 1:52 PM Here's a wrap of the top stories in Business News.
Updated: 8:44 PM In an attempt to get a grip on the state budget deficit, Gov. Sonny Perdue is calling for a change in the way health care providers handle indigent patients.
Updated: 8:41 PM Five companies who provide care for some of Florida’s most vulnerable citizens are suing the state for slashing programs on which disabled people rely to survive.
Updated: 8:36 PM School is back in session for most, but some are hitting the books in a different way.
Updated: 9:29 PM Poll workers prepare for November elections.