Black History Cinema
Updated: 9:35 PM The world of cinema mourns the loss of one of their own, and at the same time pays tribute to filmmakers who paved the way.
Updated: 9:35 PM The world of cinema mourns the loss of one of their own, and at the same time pays tribute to filmmakers who paved the way.
Updated: 9:26 PM A plethora of parents went back to school Saturday, with the hopes of improving their students’ success.
Updated: 10:10 PM A few of America's bravest have cycled across the country to help raise money for hurricane relief in Florida.
Updated: 10:05 PM A Tallahassee doctor has placed a controversial ad in a Panhandle newspaper looking for people who live in the shadow of a local power plant.
Updated: 10:00 PM There's big news for Florida State University's College of Medicine.
Updated: 9:55 PM In part two of her special report, April Douglas takes a look at Leon County Schools to find out if "The Price to Play" is keeping some students off the roster.
Updated: 6:33 PM Tax assessor impersonators are targeting Lowndes County residents.
Updated: 6:23 PM Gadsden County officials have unveiled the newest tool in helping save lives.
Updated: 6:19 PM A new science and technology museum will soon relocate to Valdosta, and leaders say it will help revolutionize education around our region.
Updated: 6:11 PM The Boys and Girls Club will be giving free dental screenings Friday for the kids.
Updated: 6:07 PM Hundreds of calls are coming in every day at the state’s Office of Insurance Regulation as consumers plead for help in dealing with big rate increases.
Updated: 2:54 PM The Florida Supreme Court upholds a law that informs you of registered sexual offenders and predators living nearby. Still, some say the list is unconstitutional.
Updated: 10:01 PM More than 100 new condominiums are about to go up in downtown Tallahassee, and local business owners hope it will help to breathe new life into the city after the end of the work day.
Updated: 9:50 PM Some picture the American dream as having lots of money, a nice home and a fancy car, but a new poll suggests today's teen is finding that dream doesn't have to be materialistic.
Updated: 9:47 PM The world of high school sports is littered with competitive players, many aiming to play in a collegiate arena, but achieving those goals can cost a pretty penny.
Updated: 6:55 PM Overworked and out of shape? We can't help you with the first part, but there's new incentive to get your body moving, and in doing so, help yourself out at the workplace!
Updated: 6:42 PM A brand new Wal-Mart and Home Depot in Bainbridge, Georgia are signs of a growing economy, but some say they have reason not to be so happy about the new development.
Posted: 6:16 PM ParentConnect is an online tool that allows parents to view their child's grade and attendance information via the Internet.
Updated: 6:06 PM The Homeless Coalition wins some $750,000 in federal grants.
Updated: 6:02 PM If you've ever been through physical therapy you know it's not always easy to gauge the progress you've made. A new machine allows patients to feel and see results.
Updated: 2:39 PM For more than a year, the City of Tallahassee has been trying to figure out where a new electrical transmission line will run.
Updated: 2:34 PM A Wakulla County woman reported missing by her husband is found dead in Alabama. Now, her husband is confessing to her murder.
Updated: 2:29 PM A man wanted in Tallahassee and Chicago was killed in a shootout with federal agents in Buffalo, New York this week.
Updated: 9:34 PM It's been almost a year since people in Valdosta were told the Crackin Good company was closing its doors, but now a new company is breathing new life into the facility and its employees.
Updated: 6:11 PM A pile of unoccupied and junky old mobile homes is causing a real eyesore in one community.