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Good news from FEMA after tornadoes: 'Assistance won't impact other federal benefits'
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has come out with more information which may provide peace of mind for some Tallahassee residents. In one of their latest press releases, FEMA shared the reminder that disaster assistance "grants are not taxable and applying ... will not affect other federal benefits you may receive."
Miami football defense will play three PFF top 10 2024 position units
Florida quarterbacks and their offensive line and the Florida State offensive line are the three position units ranked in the top 10 nationally by Pro Football Focus the defense for the Miami football team will play against in 2024. The battle between the Miami front seven and Florida and FSU offensive lines is intriguing.
Clemson Tigers vs. Florida State Seminoles: Pivotal Matchup for 2024 ACC Championship Glory
On October 5, the Clemson Tigers will travel to Tallahassee to face last year’s ACC Champions, the Florida State Seminoles. The winner of this game could very well be the ACC Champion in 2024, and here’s why. Florida State finished the regular season undefeated last year, becoming the...
FSU's 2024 Position Preview Series, Running Back: An Abundance of Options
FSU's depth, experience, and versatility should give the RB Room a high ceiling in 2024. Florida State has depth, quality depth, due to the experience and varied skill sets that have been assembled at running back. Do the Seminoles have a back with star potential for the 2024 season? Probably...
Seeking reconsideration for suspended UF protester
The big story: As Florida universities crack down on student protesters, a civil rights organization is seeking compassion and leniency for at least one of those students. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has called on University of Florida president Ben Sasse to reverse the suspension of graduate student Keely Gliwa, who also was denied her master’s degree.
An urban heat islands analysis shows four Florida cities are hot spots
Tampa was much hotter and wetter than normal last month. You may have heard that it was so hot in Mexico in May that howler monkeys were dying and falling out of the trees. Well, that same area of historic high pressure over Central America also extended into Florida and drove up the heat into June, making it the fourth hottest June in the city since 1890.
Back-to-school season is coming up in Duval, Clay and St. Johns. Here's what you'll need to know.
If the back-to-school sale ads and supply donation drives made you wonder, a new school year starts across Northeast Florida in about a month. Although there’s still time to hit the beach or squeeze in some vacation days, keeping on schedule is important for getting classes started on the right foot. So, here’s...
Judge dismisses Trump classified documents case
A Florida judge appointed by Donald Trump has dismissed the criminal case against the former president on charges of mishandling top secret documents, saying the way that Special Counsel Jack Smith was appointed was improper. "Former President Trump's Motion to Dismiss Indictment Based on the Unlawful Appointment and Funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith is GRANTED," Aileen wrote in her order.
The Dirty Nil rocks Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE — The Dirty Nil has just finished a stretch of shows in Florida, hitting Tampa, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. The band opened for Philadelphia based band The Menzingers. This was The Dirty Nil’s first Florida tour since last coming to the Sunshine State in 2017. The...
Deputies believe a 12-year-old Georgia girl who has gone missing may be in Florida
Authorities are actively searching for a 12-year-old girl who went missing from Georgia and may have traveled to Florida. As of now, the girl remains unaccounted for and officials are seeking any information that could lead to her safe return. According to the Hall County, Ga. Sheriff’s Office, Maria Gomez-Perez...
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