New Year's Resolutions
We have some helpful hints for tackling one of the New Year's most popular resolutions.
We have some helpful hints for tackling one of the New Year's most popular resolutions.
This year new minimum wage increases go into affect.
There's no let up in South Asia's misery. The regions devastated by a surging sea are now drenched by torrential rains that are triggering flash floods in Sri Lanka, and the death toll is expected to hit 150,000.
After a night of celebrating at the close of one year, many Americans turn to time honored traditions to kick off a new year. In the south, these traditions often involve food.
Grady County, Georgia residents ring in the new year by installing a new sheriff.
Here's an alarming statistic: an estimated 2,500 students drop out of school each day in the United States.
Many of you plan to bring in the New Year with a bang, literally.
The last day of December is a big day for liquor stores across the country.
Law enforcement officers are watching for people pushing the speed limit this New Year's Eve.
The weekend may be a fresh start to the New Year, but local health officials say there are some serious issues they will have to deal with in the next 12 months.
Tragic news continues to unfold in Asia in the aftermath of a deadly tsunami with the death toll now nearing 120,000.
There was a harrowing discovery in Gadsden County Thursday as deputies discovered a dog fighting ring and its unwitting stars: plenty of pit bulls.
Leon County's chief circuit judge is urging the county to speed up construction of four new courtrooms.
Florida troopers are frustrated that motorists still haven’t learned to move over when they approach an emergency vehicle parked on the side of the road.
Juvenile crime remains a serious problem in both Georgia and Florida.
Bond Elementary School will be torn down for a new campus to be built. Meanwhile, those students will share Wesson Elementary School's campus.
One shelter in Thomasville makes it a point to keep men that stay there from becoming homeless again.
It was nothing short of a banner year for one local Chamber of Commerce.
A statewide agency in the Sunshine State is trying to ease a growing burden for senior citizens.
Death toll continues to climb in aftermath of Asian tsunami.
It's been almost one year since Leon County took on the daunting task of running the Emergency Medical System.
As people tried to fly the friendly skies to see family and friends for the holidays, the weather and computer glitches changed many of those plans.
Florida's KidCare insurance program is kicking of another open enrollment in January.
A Tallahassee man is under arrest after deputies seize cocaine, cash and more from his home.
It's being called the year of the low-carb craze, but will those diets creep into 2005, or are they a thing of the past?