Taylor County to Conduct Aerial Mosquito Spraying
Posted: 3:25 PM Taylor County Mosquito Control has conducted mosquito surveillance following the high levels of rainfall and resultant flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
Posted: 3:25 PM Taylor County Mosquito Control has conducted mosquito surveillance following the high levels of rainfall and resultant flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
Posted: 3:15 PM Karol Schneider, Assistant Vice President/Market Service Manager at Capital City Bank, was recently elected president of The Pilot Club of Tallahassee.
Updated: 11:54 PM There are more than 20,000 children currently living in foster care in Florida. A new initiative is hoping to find those children loving foster homes.
Updated: 11:24 AM A pedestrian was hit at the intersection of Monroe Street and Paul Russell Road in Tallahassee, according to the Tallahassee Police Department.
Posted: 11:50 AM With Gov. Rick Scott vowing to reject a Medicaid expansion, many low-income Floridians could be exempt from a federal requirement that people have health insurance in 2014.
Updated: 10:28 AM Rep. Leonard Bembry is asking Gov. Rick Scott to speed up state assistance for several north Florida counties that are battling an explosion in the mosquito population in the wake of Tropical Storm Debby.
Posted: 10:17 AM Citizens Property Insurance Corp.'s new CEO said the state-backed insurer would try to transfer up to 500,000 inland policies to the private sector as its first order of business.
Updated: 12:19 AM As part of her defense in a criminal trial, a former aide to Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll said she caught the lieutenant governor in "a compromising position" with another aide shortly before being fired last year.
Posted: 6:20 AM Dwight Howard: talks with Nets "stationary"
Updated: 10:23 AM Art Myers volunteers at a local wildlife sanctuary caring for animals hit hard by Tropical Storm Debby.
Posted: 6:08 AM More Documents in Zimmerman Case
Updated: 12:12 AM FAMU President Dr. James Ammons turns in his resignation. The news spread like wildfire and sparked mixed reaction throughout campus.
Updated: 8:31 AM In less than one week's time two Florida teens found themselves in the jaws of two massive alligators. The attacks were four days and 300 hundred miles apart.
Posted: 10:58 PM Central Hamilton Elementary rose from an "F" to a "C". That means South Hamilton in White Springs won't have to close.
Updated: 9:46 PM Robert Champion's family has filed suit against FAMU. Champion was beaten to death in a hazing ritual aboard a band bus back in November.
Posted: 5:25 PM Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) has been made available to three additional Florida counties included in the latest federal declaration for Individual Assistance – Duval, Nassau and Union.
Updated: 10:24 AM Taxpayers United of America (TUA) released estimated pension payouts for state, school and municipal employees
Updated: 1:11 PM Delaitre Hollinger wants a website for city records. The Announcement made while opponent Scott Maddox watched.
Posted: 11:25 AM Beth Kirkland, CEcD, Executive Director of the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee/Leon County, Inc. (TalEDC), has been elected by the members of the Florida Economic Development Council (FEDC) to serve as the 2012-13 Chair of FEDC.
Posted: 10:50 AM State officials will release a list of 180,000 names at the center of a controversy over attempts to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls after determining that the information is a public record, according to the Department of State.
Posted: 10:40 AM Gov. Rick Scott said that signs of strength in the global civil aviation market are being tempered by worries over declining U.S. defense budgets as he meets with private companies during a weeklong trade mission in the United Kingdom.
Updated: 1:54 PM The Florida Department of Education has released school grades for elementary and middle schools in the state. The commissioner says today's grades are moving the system in the right direction.
Posted: 10:19 AM Facing financial insecurity in Europe, sluggishness in China and an election in November, state economists took a cautious, stay-the-course approach to their view of the national economic picture while reiterating that the recent slowdown likely won't result in another recession.