Battle in the Bay: Part I
Florida's commercial fishermen are asking for help. They say state regulations, extreme competition and inclement weather are affecting the seafood industry.
Florida's commercial fishermen are asking for help. They say state regulations, extreme competition and inclement weather are affecting the seafood industry.
A six-day campaign is working to help the disabled by putting in ramps to make local homes more accessible.
Thanksgiving came a week early for the family and friends of a very sick child. Two-year-old Jenna Paige Strickland arrived home in Tallahassee after nine-weeks in the hospital and intense heart surgery.
The U.S. attorney general's office has ordered an investigation into some of the vest that protect America's police officers.
Stepping outside a hospital to have a smoke is not going to be an option for South Georgians much longer.
Police in Cairo, Georgia are investigating what's being called a suspicious death.
Gadsden County now joins the long list of school districts across the country that have banned the confederate flag from school grounds.
After working around the clock the news is good for Florida A&M University. The school is now in compliance with Florida statues.
You might have to bring along some extra change when headed to the Peach State pumps.
A Florida bill could mean the police would not be able to see records of who is buying guns.
As the oldest branch of the armed forces, the National Guard, has seen many changes over the years, but one thing has always remained the same: an unfaltering loyalty to state and country.
Hundreds gathered Tuesday night at the National Guard Armory to say goodbye to a local fallen hero, SPC Robert Allen Wise.
In recent days, the families of National Guardsmen have been more on our minds after Robert Wise was killed in Iraq.
A Tallahassee man is walking to Tampa to raise awareness of his ministry.
The owner of a local horse riding center has been nominated for a national award for her work with children with special needs.
Parents in Florida will soon have the option of sending their young children to Pre-K classes.
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has issued a proclamation marking November 18 as Prematurity Awareness Day.
A proposed electic substation has residents fearing for their quality of life.
Controversy continues over the building of a popular retail chain in Bainbridge.
You could win a cash reward if you identify a gun-drawn robber.
A diversified economy hasn't prevented Valdosta from feeling the affects of the economic downturn of the past few years. After losing a thousand manufacturing jobs since 2001, leaders say things are bound to turnaround.
Each year the Taylor County School Board inducts three superior educators into the Teaching Hall of Fame.
It's been a week since we learned a Tallahassee soldier has been killed overseas in Iraq. Now flags are flying at half-staff in his honor. Some are questioning why flags weren't immediately lowered or lowered sooner.
Gadsden County officials are warning residents from surrounding counties to quit "stinking up" their county with trash.
Florida's Department of Children and Families has been undergoing a major overhaul for over a year.