Fatal Fire
Updated: 8:46 PM A fire in Cordele, Georgia claimed the life of four people.
Updated: 8:46 PM A fire in Cordele, Georgia claimed the life of four people.
Updated: 8:42 PM Thousands of Leon County residents are suffering sticker shock after receiving their property tax bill.
Updated: 8:35 PM If you wanted to hear some toe tapping tunes in the great outdoors, then the Tallahassee Museum was the place to be this weekend.
Updated: 9:08 PM Georgia is getting less money from the Department of Homeland Security.
Updated: 8:55 PM Moody AFB is getting $8.4 million exercise and training facility to help get airmen fit and trained for any combat or rescue situation.
Updated: 8:49 PM The House budget committee approving tax cuts while simultaneously cutting the medically needy program, leaving 27,000 Floridians without medical care.
Updated: 6:36 PM One of Tallahassee's most popular festivals was nearly cancelled, but word late Friday was that Springtime Tallahassee will go on.
Updated: 6:24 PM The justice system prides itself on its ability to seek out the truth and to present evidence to an impartial jury.
Updated: 5:56 PM A cemetery in Monticello is in dire need of a facelift.
Updated: 5:48 PM Going to church may be one of the things that people can do to improve their health and stay alive.
Updated: 5:33 PM If law enforcement can't see your validation sticker, the word Florida or anything else on your tag from 50 feet away because of the frame, it is illegal.
Updated: 5:39 PM A high-ranking Department of Corrections official was suspended Friday for using his state e-mail for political purposes.
Updated: 5:11 PM Despite an economic slump over the past few years, Georgia's export industry is on the rise.
Updated: 1:41 PM A bill that would allow Georgia voters to have their say on same sex marriage was the hot topic in Atlanta Thursday.
Updated: 1:43 PM The Annual Springtime Tallahassee Festival, which brings thousands to the Capital City every year, may not take place this year.
Updated: 1:44 PM Florida's Attorney General wants to repeal a nearly 20-year-old law that governs distribution of gasoline.
Updated: 1:48 PM Quincy City Officials were unable to get federal funds last year to rebuild or refurbish eyesores in the community.
Updated: 1:49 PM A bill moving through the Legislature hopes to put the brakes on folks who flee.
Updated: 9:35 PM The state is issuing the fines to force thousands of Georgian's to get auto insurance.
Updated: 6:30 PM The 2005 Georgia budget will bring a mixture of good and bad news for education in the Peach State.
Updated: 6:24 PM City utility workers say they had already started to investigate the property owned by Ms. Jeanette Martin after being told by one of their contract plumbers that Martin's property wasn't connected.
Updated: 6:15 PM What's up for kiddies on spring break in Leon County?
Updated: 6:01 PM Lawmakers may finally be getting closer to a compromise on a plan to provide free pre-kindergarten for all Florida four-year-olds, but it's not a done deal yet.
Updated: 5:54 PM The Lowndes County Board of Education is meeting in a public forum to decide who fill the District 2 seat in Hahira.
Updated: 5:43 PM Talks over who should have control of the Leon County Civic Center are heating up.