Tallahassee Community College’s Gadsden Center and Sunshine Health are continuing their partnership to provide Gadsden County residents with scholarships to earn post-secondary credentials in short-term healthcare programs.
Correct Craft, an international boating company based in Orlando, Florida, will set up shop in Valdosta to produce wake-boarding and wake-surfing boats under its brand Supreme Boats.
Thursday evening, Florida State University and the Florida State University released a statement about police presence and safety on campus ahead of possible protests in Tallahassee.
Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that the state has received $85.8 million in CARES Act funding to address housing instability and homelessness across Florida.
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s (DPH) injury prevention program “Child Occupant Safety Project” has announced the 2021 recipients of the Child Passenger Safety Mini-Grant.
State lawmakers are facing a $2.1 billion pandemic-induced budget shortfall for the budget starting in July, and that’s the best case scenario according to state economists.
Out of an abundance of caution, Tallahassee will be shutting down City Hall, and Leon County will be closing the courthouse next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Despite losing all but one player from last year's team, the TCC Eagles are looking to finish what they started in 2019-20, when they earned their first trip to the NJCAA Tournament since 2011.
Local law enforcement agencies requested the courthouse be closed those days so they can focus on potential protests in the area as Inauguration Day nears.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday that Correct Craft will invest more than $1.7 million in opening a manufacturing facility in Valdosta, delivering 90 jobs to Lowndes County.
An arrest has been made in the murder of 17-year-old D’Shauntie Kyanni Hunter, according to the Lamar County Sheriff’s Office in Barnesville, Georgia.
“I feel as though when they became a couple, their two hearts became one, and so their existence became one as well,” Delphanie McGhee, who is handling the Glosters' funeral arrangements, said.
Wednesday, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody presented Back the Blue Awards to Florida Highway Patrol Troopers Brian Clary, Chris Folsom and David Smith for their actions in rescuing a car crash victim from a burning vehicle in October 2019.
Wednesday, Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis released a statement on the House Civil Justice & Property Rights Subcommittee’s passage of House Bill 7.
In a Wednesday press release, the Tallahassee Police Department guided residents to pay close attention and exercise caution when buying and selling items online.