Updated: 12:35 AM Folks who find themselves on the wrong side of the law for the first time may get a big break. Law enforcement officers in Leon County are going to try handing out civil citations in some cases. It aims to keep first time offenders out of the system and save some money too.
Updated: 10:15 PM The election is less than a week away, and it's hard to miss political signs plastered all over town. But if you're one of those people making these signs disappear, you may be hit with a hefty fine or even some jail time.
Updated: 5:01 PM How long do you spend with your doctor during a visit? A recent study shows the time has actually increased over the years, but it still only gives you about 20 minutes. So how can you maximize your time with the doc?
Updated: 10:42 AM We've been watching the devastating affects Hurricane Sandy is having on the Northeast. It's affecting travel plans, friends and family, even our own WCTV family.
Posted: 2:16 PM The Florida Bar, the state's guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announces that the Florida Supreme Court in recent court orders disciplined 18 attorneys, disbarring two and suspending 11.
Posted: 11:21 AM Governor Rick Scott made the following statement today offering assistance to states that could potentially be impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
Updated: 10:52 AM Tallahassee, FL - With low temperatures forecasted to drop to near or below 35 degrees for three or more hours tonight, Oct. 29, a team of area human service agencies, local government and the faith-based community will open the temporary cold night shelter.
Updated: 10:15 PM In Valdosta an Airmen from Moody took his own life over the weekend. His death highlights the ever increasing suicide rate among our servicemen and women. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at what is being done to help prevent this from happening.
Posted: 2:49 PM
The executive director of a Florida organization that oversees religious group homes for children says he expects its board to strengthen restrictions on corporal punishment, isolation and shackling in response to a newspaper investigation.
Posted: 9:42 AM "I found out it was in Texas and the gentleman told me that they had outsourced the contract from the State of Florida," says retired college professor Marge Masterman.