Hard work pays off for Patrick
Within Florida A&M University's community of hard-working students lives a world of color and creativity crafted by the talented hands of Jasmine Patrick, a...
‘I know it’ll save lives,’ Florida bill creates youth conflict resolution pilot program
ORLANDO, Fla. - A local bill meant to reduce violence and get results for kids in and out of the classroom is making its...
The Harambee Festival returns
Anticipation for the annual Harambee Festival is palpable as the community gears up to celebrate a rich tapestry of African and African-American cultures. Set...
FAMU cheer visits TMH cancer center
Florida A&M University athletics have a history of engaging with the community through implementing service into their athletic engagements. On Jan. 31, the FAMU...
Wakati Hair’s connections to FAMU
Wakati, meaning time in Swahili, began its journey as a hair care brand in 2013. After extensive research and development, Wakati Hair unveiled a...
Lee Hall is university’s oldest building
Florida A&M University is blessed with a beautiful campus, and many buildings are part of the historically Black institution's rich culture. Throughout the years,...
First captive-held elephant to retire from exhibition celebrates 50th birthday on Valentine’s Day
ATTAPULGUS, Ga. (WALB) - Another elephant at Elephant Refuge North America (ERNA) in Attapulgus is celebrating her birthday. Tarra will celebrate her 50th birthday...
Snow in Central Florida? It happened 125 years ago
ORLANDO, Fla. - One of the worst winter storms in U.S. history was in full swing 125 years ago. The Great Blizzard of 1899,...
What’s Brewing – Mardi Gras carnival in Tallahassee
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Here's what's brewing!. The Blue Tavern is set to host a Mardi Gras carnival on Tuesday. The carnival will begin...
Local carpenter suffers fatal fall
Heather Ainsley ECB Publishing, Inc. On Thursday, Feb. 8, local emergency officials responded to an alert about an accident involving a local carpenter, who...