Friday, January 2nd: Below are the top stories WTXL ABC 27 is following around The Big Bend, South Georgia, nationally, and your forecast.
1) Apalachicola Bay reopens Thursday after a 5-year closure. The bay reopened for a limited harvest season, starting Jan. 1 and ending on Feb. 28. Neighbors are excited that the bay is reopened, but some are upset with how the reopening was handled.
Apalachicola Bay reopens after a 5-year closure, but not without controversy
2) Tallahassee nonprofit needs volunteers to keep food assistance program running. Lemondrop operates 20 help shelves across Leon County, stocked with donated bakery items and open to anyone in need. One grocery partner donates 8 to 12 carts of baked goods each week to support the shelves.
Tallahassee nonprofit needs volunteers to keep food assistance program running
3) Florida State hires John Garrett as deputy athletics director and GM of player personnel. In a press release, Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford announced Garrett will oversee all football roster construction, player evaluation, recruiting operations, and NIL integration while working closely with head coach Mike Norvell.
4) Congress returns with packed 2026 agenda as healthcare and funding deadlines loom. Millions of Americans are now facing higher healthcare premiums or may abandon their plans altogether after expanded premium tax credits officially expired at the start of 2026. The lapse in subsidies is setting up a major political battle on Capitol Hill as lawmakers return from their holiday break with healthcare affordability taking center stage ahead of the midterm elections…