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“Kill the Drill” rally calls for DeSantis to sign a bill stopping drilling in the Apalachicola basinThe measure passed the legislature unanimously but has not yet reached the governor’s desk
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As president Lowe-Minor hopes to fight voter misinformation, expand access to the ballot, and restore trust in the elections process.
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The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether a Zachary Wester should have been convicted of racketeering for planting drugs during traffic stops.
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A last-minute addition to Florida's budget would let Florida A&M University sidestep a cap on public money for presidential salaries amid ongoing backlash to the school's new president.
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The corridor is among the most heavily traveled in Tallahassee and serves as the city's northwest gateway.
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The event also featured the rollout of new technology that provides tour narration for Lemoyne's garden gallery.
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Participants decried President Donald Trump and his administration, whose practices, some say, reflect those of a would-be king or dictator. The rally took place on the same day as similar gatherings across the state and throughout the country, and hours before a Washington D.C. military parade requested by Trump in conjunction with his 79th birthday.
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Leon County is preparing for the 2026 World Athletics Cross Country Championships. Officials say the event will have a positive economic impact for the community.
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City commissioners voted to halt eminent domain efforts involving a planned Circle K gas station at Welaunee Boulevard and Dempsey Mayo Road.
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The regional carrier served five Florida cities, including Tallahassee, plus eleven island destinations.
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Since 1949, the yearly festival has celebrated what used to be Jefferson County's most prominent produce.
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Following her arrest on Monday, Florida A&M University confirmed that Athletics Director Angela Suggs has been placed on administrative leave. Suggs, a former CEO of the Florida Sports Foundation, is facing multiple charges related to alleged financial misconduct during her previous role.