Quality of Life in Tallahassee
Updated: 6:07 PM The Tallahassee Leon County Quality of Life Report gives residents a look at how their community is doing in several areas.
Updated: 6:07 PM The Tallahassee Leon County Quality of Life Report gives residents a look at how their community is doing in several areas.
Updated: 6:00 PM An emergency help agency in Grady County that helps the less fortunate is in desperate need of donations.
Updated: 5:51 PM The World Trade Organization wants the United States to end its subsidies program for cotton growers affecting dozens of farmers in our area.
Updated: 5:45 PM The state Department of Children and Families says the case of a 29-pound, 10-year-old girl in Hernando County should not be considered a sign of a failing system.
Updated: 5:38 PM The life of a local community arts and crafts center hangs in the balance as a proposed budget cut is tossed around.
Updated: 5:26 PM FSU is doing some intensive studies on the holocaust. Educators are in town learning more about what happened there and the relevance to today's world.
Updated: 9:37 AM The Department of Environmental Protection has pulled its own pollution ruling dealing with a local lake.
Updated: 9:34 AM Thousands of low-income children may be going hungry this summer.
Updated: 9:31 AM The FBI, which has long had jurisdiction over bank robberies, is increasingly leaving that crime fighting task to local police.
Updated: 5:21 PM The U.S. Supreme Court says Florida, Georgia and several other states can make it a crime to withhold your name from a police officer.
Updated: 5:16 PM This Sunday is National AIDS Testing Day.
Updated: 5:07 PM A local organization called Tiny Bubbles is informing mothers about the dangers associated with child drownings.
Updated: 5:00 PM State reps are recognizing individuals for their work with educating teens about traffic safety.
Updated: 1:28 PM June has been a violent and deadly month in Tallahassee.
Updated: 1:26 PM News of a terrorist attack or a change in the National Threat Level will now be broadcasted on your weather radio.
Updated: 1:24 PM A Florida State University official says by the year 2005 it could be mandatory for some FSU students to have laptop computers.
Updated: 5:59 PM Georgia unemployment figures for May are 3.9 percent, much lower than national average of 5.6 percent.
Updated: 5:55 PM Kelly Overstreet Johnson, a Tallahassee attorney and graduate of FSU Law School, is the newly elected president of the Florida Bar.
Updated: 7:54 PM Ken Barber, who was fired by Gretna a few months ago, is back, much to the surprise of many residents.
Updated: 5:31 PM All the proceeds from the sport fishing contest go to help build artificial reefs that will draw both fish and fishermen alike.
Updated: 5:25 PM Thomasville offers an alternative to the costly long term care of Alzheimer's disease.
Updated: 10:39 PM The tiny town of Carrabelle was hit by a mad rush of fishermen this weekend.
Updated: 10:35 PM Tallahassee police are investigating a homicide from early Sunday morning.
Updated: 10:31 PM A Tallahassee man is celebrating Father's Day with a very special gift.
Updated: 3:11 PM An effort to battle the worldwide epidemic of childhood hunger is going on locally.