Florida attorney general proposes ‘Missy’s Law’ following death of 5-year-old Tallahassee girl
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has proposed Missy’s Law, named after a 5-year-old Tallahassee girl whose death in May resulted in the arrest of her mother and stepfather. Five-year-old Missy Mogle was found unresponsive at a southeast Tallahassee home in May. Shortly after, she...
Founders Of Pretty Brown Girl Launch Historic Collegiate Chapter At FAMU
The organization has impacted over girls around the globe. Pretty Brown Girl, a national movement committed to uplifting and empowering girls and women of color, proudly celebrates the historic chartering of an official collegiate chapter at Florida A&M University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. The celebration was...
5 longstanding Tallahassee restaurants that keep the spirit of Old Florida alive
Tallahassee is changing every day. While parts of the city are losing that old Florida charm with new developments and chain eateries springing up, there are still a handful of restaurants that have maintained their classic ambience. Every time you walk through their doors you can anticipate the same meals, recipes...
10 Secluded Neighborhoods Nestled in the Rural Regions of Northern Florida
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This Remote Island Fort in Florida Is Only Reachable by Ferry and Surrounded by...
If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring a deserted island with a 19th-century brick fort and snorkeling just steps from the shore, Dry Tortugas National Park is calling your name. Tucked 70 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico, this off-the-radar gem feels like stepping into another era — or a vivid daydream.
This Oceanfront Garden in Key West Hides a Secret Fortress and a Wild Collection...
Step through the thick, coral rock walls of an old Civil War-era fort and you'll find a bloom-filled paradise that seems plucked from a dream. At the Key West Garden Club, history and horticulture collide in the most unexpected way — with butterflies fluttering between bromeliads and salty breezes swirling through banyan trees.
Free summer lunches continue amid rising food insecurity
Food insecurity is rising, now affecting 1 in 4 children in the Big Bend. Leon County Libraries is offering free lunches to kids in partnership with Second Harvest.
UPDATE: Quincy commissioner calls for transparency as CRA faces investigation
Amid a state-led investigation, Quincy CRA leader calls for more accountability and a return to the agency’s original mission.
FAMU hosts all-women summit teaching coding skills and self-empowerment
The E.S.T.E.A.M.ED Summit, run by the Arise and Shine Foundation, teaches coding skills and self-empowerment to HBCU students. The summit runs from Wednesday through Friday.
Lee Corso’s family disappointed with ESPN decision
ESPN was in a no-win situation. With Lee Corso set to make his final appearance on College GameDay, the network had a tough choice to make: send the show to Columbus for the marquee Week 1 matchup between Texas and Ohio State, or bring it to Tallahassee — Corso’s alma mater — as a tribute Read more... The post Lee...