Georgia Adequate Yearly Progress Test
Georgia's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report was released Monday.
Georgia's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report was released Monday.
Changes are in the works at Wild Adventures theme park to prevent a repeat of this past weekend when nearly a dozen guests had to be treated for heat-related health problems.
An argument over a woman erupted in Gadsden County this weekend.
According to the U.S. Justice Department report released Sunday, the nation's combined federal, state and local adult correctional population reached a record 6.9 million adults last year.
A new state management plan could lead to deer numbers being thinned in some areas of Georgia.
What once looked like a thriving fishing village will soon look like a destination resort.
The Florida Department of Elder Affairs is holding a workshop at Tallahassee's Senior Center to try to clear up some of the confusion about the Medicaid prescription drug benefit.
Leon County is looking at changing requirements for sidewalks in new developments.
FSU Medical School is doing a study of diabetes patients in our area, trying out a web based registry and report card system to help patients monitor their condition.
Authorities in both Thomas and Grady Counties need your help in the investigation of a string of convenient store burglaries.
A Georgia teen is dead after drowning in a local lake.
Drunk driving and how remote control cars are helping to prevent it. It's a unique new plan at work at one of the area universities.
Florida Governor's Alliance reports more than 50 million Americans are living with some form of disability.
Many men and women are still overseas fighting for our freedom, but in Valdosta 67 businesses are actively saying thank you and giving something back to them for a change.
Florida ushers in its week-long sales tax holiday Saturday.
Officials say a boat killed a manatee found floating in the a local river in June.
A golf course may not be where you'd expect to find historical displays, but one new course is doing just that, helping provide a bright future by remembering the past.
Some of Tallahassee's First Responders are getting the upper hand on fitness this summer.
Just one week after a court ordered the state to help inmates fill out a form to get their rights back as they’re released, Jeb Bush is scrapping the form altogether.
The Leon County school district is defining and defending its drug testing policies.
A group of low income kids that have volunteered their time this summer to work at different parks and recreation sites are now going to go to a baseball game in Atlanta.
The South Health district is about to distribute more than $200,000 to several area hospitals and other groups.
The man who died earlier this week from falling down the stairs was also a huge risk taker.
Leon County is making its mark on history.
A Tallahassee school is making significant strides in reading.