FAMU Reaches Out to Middle School Girls
Posted: 6:44 PM FAMU hosts a number of middle school girls on campus today, showing them a taste of college life, and hope to recruit them to the school.
Posted: 6:44 PM FAMU hosts a number of middle school girls on campus today, showing them a taste of college life, and hope to recruit them to the school.
Updated: 6:13 PM Many teachers are hitting the open road these days in search of better pay and smaller classes.
Updated: 6:07 PM A steady stream of parents lined up in Tallahassee Thursday afternoon to have their children fingerprinted and photographed just in case.
Updated: 6:02 PM A new study is placing the success among students in southwest Georgia in the hands of more than just local school systems.
Updated: 5:54 PM Students at Jefferson Elementary in Monticello scored significantly higher in reading this year. Their success is being directly attributed to a new mentoring program set up in the county school system.
Updated: 5:50 PM Thursday was the Tenth Annual Day of Prayer at the state Capitol. This year, the national event focused on our troops overseas and government.
Updated: 5:45 PM Gov. Jeb Bush is weighing in on whether to veto a bill creating a free pre-k program for Florida's four-year-olds.
Updated: 10:09 PM Officials at Moody Air Force Base say they have to follow strict Air Force code, which says Liliana Plata must be kicked out because she used a false identity when she enlisted.
Updated: 2:13 PM Cinco de Mayo is on its was to becoming the most celebrated cultural holiday in the United States.
Updated: 9:24 PM Peach State residents who decide to misbehave in school or not show up for class at all will now be facing much steeper consequences under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Sonny Perdue.
Updated: 9:18 PM The next time you head to the beach you'll want to watch your step because it's turtle nesting and bird nesting season along the Gulf Coast.
Updated: 9:12 PM The shortage of teachers is an increasing problem for many school districts across the nation.
Updated: 6:10 PM The Chamber of Commerce is in the process of putting together a program to recruit retirees to our area for economic development purposes.
Updated: 6:04 PM The state of Florida is planning to expand its health advisory about the mercury content in fish.
Updated: 6:00 PM Florida democrats are out with their report card on the just concluded legislative session, and they're giving lawmakers a big fat "F".
Updated: 5:32 PM A woman who is determined to fight for a country that isn't even her own may soon face some rough times in the days and weeks ahead.
Updated: 9:38 AM Residents who live near the Leon County landfill off of Apalachee Parkway may get some odor relief.
Updated: 9:10 PM Condo owners have their fingers crossed that Gov. Jeb Bush will be signing a bill soon giving them more rights.
Updated: 9:05 PM Three massive moonshine distilleries are no longer in service, thanks to a south Georgia sheriff.
Updated: 9:00 PM A Tallahassee soldier who just returned from the war in Iraq was honored by the Leon County Commission Tuesday.
Updated: 9:15 PM A follow-up on the Barwick situation: now three people have been fired. One is a police officer and two are city employees.
Updated: 12:10 PM The economic impact of Archbold hospital in Georgia exceeded $425 million during 2002, an increase of more than 29 percent over the last few years.
Updated: 6:13 PM State agencies across Florida converge on the state Emergency Operations Center to conduct the annual statewide hurricane exercises.
Updated: 5:55 PM Tuesday a three-day conference on FSU's security systems program will begin. FSU desperately wants students to attend because they have many unused scholarships for this program.
Updated: 5:30 PM Motor vehicle crashes are the number-one killer of teenagers, and as we head into the summer months, even more teens are likely to be on the roads.