HAZMAT Training at TCC
TCC is using its new program called “Contractwise” to train HAZMAT response units.
TCC is using its new program called “Contractwise” to train HAZMAT response units.
The new statistics show more people are going to save themselves some money on postage and e-file.
Hundreds of drivers convicted of DUI may not have to install ignition interlock devices after a judge tells the state it cannot order the devices without court approval.
Unable to pass a 2005 budget Gov. Perdue finds suitable, Georgia's General Assembly will extend into next week.
Undercover police officers and deputies are at it again arresting nine more suspected drug dealers.
Tallahassee Police made an arrest in a murder case last week ending two weeks of anxiety for the family and friends of Antonio Steele.
As beach season kicks off, biologists are asking for help from the public.
The Internet and various websites are assisting low-income residents with affordable life and health insurance.
There's a "Driver's Education: Safety Hazards" event for students at Thomasville High.
State budget cuts are threatening thousands of elderly and disabled Floridians who rely on guardians to survive in the Sunshine State.
Georgia Department of Families and Children were sticking pinwheels in the ground throughout the community to remind others to watch for signs of abuse and neglect.
An anonymous tip lands a local freshman behind bars for bringing a knife to school.
City of Tallahassee and Leon County officials want to expand Capital Circle Northwest.
Florida A&M University is observing National Health Week through seminars and the distribution of information on everything from sexually transmitted diseases to overall wellness.
A CBS News investigation is making waves among local police as taser guns come under fire.
The Georgia Forestry Commission has a new program out now that actually e-mails people when it’s okay for them to begin their legal burns. It could be an interesting look at how technology plays a part in managing lands and forest.
It may sound a bit wacky, but state officials say there are good reasons why they should provide licenses to illegal aliens and the governor says he supports the idea.
In the Apalachicola National Forest firefighters are still tackling a wildfire in the vicinity of Sopchoppy.
Fulbright scholar Dr. Sushil Raj Pandey of Kathmandu, Nepal addresses local law enforcement leaders in Tallahassee.
Georgia Title One schools will get more federal money next year to help its disadvantaged students.
Boston, Georgia's Spring Fling is gearing up for the event that will triple the city's population.
New numbers coming out of the Florida Department of Children and Families show adoptions are on the rise.
Students who are denied admission to FSU because they didn't meet all the requirements will at least be able to purchase an FSU pass while attending TCC.
Woodville residents are thankful for the safe evacuation of students after a car collided into their bus setting both vehicles ablaze.
Both chambers of the General Assembly passed legislation to help cut disruptive behavior from the classroom.