Could High Gas Prices Affect Florida's Tourism Industry?
Updated: 7:40 PM Gas prices in Florida are at an all-time high and the attorney general is now eyeing a lawsuit against the nation's major gas companies.
Updated: 7:40 PM Gas prices in Florida are at an all-time high and the attorney general is now eyeing a lawsuit against the nation's major gas companies.
Updated: 6:18 PM Look at life as and adventure.
Updated: 6:06 PM The crime rate in Florida plunged last year by 4.3 percent, giving the state the lowest rate of crime since crime numbers began in 1971.
Updated: 5:55 PM Project Graduation is underway at Chiles High School Tuesday, providing a safe, substance free environment where 2,000 local graduating high school seniors can celebrate their high school graduation.
Updated: 5:36 PM Four men are now behind bars for the fatal beating of a migrant worker over the weekend.
Updated: 5:31 PM Florida State University's first year medical students will be finishing out the academic year by training alongside primary care doctors around the state for three weeks this month.
Updated: 5:19 PM Willie Meggs says he'll seek the death penalty for the man who killed Fred Parker at the Tally Grille.
Updated: 5:14 PM If you're looking to purchase a popular Prius hybrid at Thomasville Toyota, be prepared to be on a waiting list for at least several months!
Updated: 5:10 PM Scientists from the Department of Environmental Protection and the Florida Geological Survey explore Woodville, Karst and Wakulla Springs.
Updated: 5:00 PM Educators around our area are looking to better use technology in the classroom.
Updated: 8:06 AM It's reported that about 18,000 Americans die each year of treatable diseases because they don't have health coverage.
Updated: 8:00 PM FCAT results are out and for the first time and more than half the students tested in Florida can read at or above grade level.
Updated: 7:55 PM Last year there were over 7,000 new computer viruses and online identity theft reached an all-time high with a practice called "phishing."
Updated: 7:46 PM In north Florida and south Georgia there are still miles and miles of red dirt roads.
Updated: 6:04 PM A body was found outside a Mexican work camp in Pavo on Saturday. The victim was killed during a fight and his body moved. Four people were taken into custody.
Updated: 5:53 PM National Women's Health Checkup Day is the day after Mother's Day. Women should be encouraged to get annual Pap smears and mammograms.
Updated: 5:44 PM A Town Hall meeting Monday night will discuss the number of people in Leon County who do not have health insurance and what to do about it.
Updated: 5:09 PM There are a number of budget issues up for discussion for city leaders in Cairo, Georgia including a pay increase for city employees.
Updated: 4:31 PM Law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice are being remembered Monday in the capital city and across the nation.
Updated: 10:19 PM Friday evening, the 9th Annual Leon County Relay for Life kicked off at the North Florida Fairgrounds with close to 5,000 participants.
Updated: 10:13 PM Georgia's sales tax free weekend slated for this summer was signed into law Thursday.
Updated: 10:10 PM An effort to head off financial abuses in Florida's School Choice Program.
Updated: 10:06 PM The Florida Public Service Commission, the regulatory body that approves phone rate hikes and electric charges, is under fire from consumer activists for keeping too many records out of the public eye.
Updated: 9:56 PM Fire struck twice at a Tallahassee trailer park. Earlier this week a blaze destroyed a home and Sunday morning rescuers responded to another fire.
Updated: 10:03 PM A Monticello woman is proving a little love goes a long way. She's never had a child, but mothered up to 15 children in one home all by herself.