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A special delivery: Tallahassee native Vanessa Cobb comes home to become new Postmaster
She's homegrown, homemade, and locally educated: Vanessa Cobb is back home making history as the first Black woman to be sworn in as Tallahassee's 33rd Postmaster. In the south side of the city ‒ Cobb's own backyard ‒ her friends, family, colleagues, and even some of Tallahassee's well-known political faces gathered in front of Tallahassee's Main Post Office at 2800 S. Adams St. ...
FSU, FAMU early voting sites see low turnout as primary election looms
With early voting taking place ahead of Tuesday's primary election, Florida State and Florida A&M universities both have sites open for registered students — and community members — to cast their votes. But the polling sites are looking scarce, in part because many students have not yet returned to the campuses...
Tallahassee Chamber conference at Amelia Island focusing on jobs amid ups and downs
While Tallahassee's economy is holding steady, the need for more jobs will continue to be the rallying cry during this weekend's Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Conference in Amelia Island. The four-day conference is the year's largest networking and informational event that attracts a who's who in private, public and nonprofit sectors. It will feature workshops on real estate trends, insight on Florida’s political landscape and upcoming elections and Tallahassee's booming healthcare sector. ...
FSU's Mike Norvell tops ranking of Florida's 7 FBS coaches but look at bottom 2 | D'Angelo
For the first time in 15 years, every football coach at Florida's seven FBS schools is returning. The turnover may sound unusual but it's pretty much standard in this volatile industry, which gets more pressure-packed by the year. ...
FSU Soccer Set To Make Six National Television Appearances In 2024
- The No. 1 Florida State soccer team is set to appear on national television six times during the 2024 regular season, pushing its six-year total of national TV appearances to 62. FSU made eight nationally televised appearances last season and was unbeaten in the spotlight. Florida State will open...
la Madeleine signs deals to open new cafes in three US states
La Madeleine, a French café and bakery brand, has announced agreements with three franchise groups for the development of new locations in Florida, Tennessee, and Texas, marking a significant expansion in the Southern US. The new restaurants are scheduled to open during the next three years. The first of...
Judge schedules hearing in a dispute over Medicaid-managed contracts
An administrative law judge has scheduled a September hearing in cases filed by two health plans that allege the state improperly shut them out of new Medicaid managed-care contracts. Judge Robert Cohen on Monday issued a notice scheduling the hearing Sept. 4-6 and Sept. 9-13 in Tallahassee. The health plans...
Florida Forecast: Relief from Heat as Temperatures Dip Below 75°F This Weekend
Tampa, FL – Tampa Bay residents can expect a break from the persistent summer heat this weekend as cooler temperatures roll in, bringing some much-needed relief. The National Weather Service in Tampa Bay forecasts a drop in dew points, resulting in lower morning temperatures on Saturday. The majority of the region will experience temperatures in the low to mid-70s, with Brooksville likely seeing the coolest morning in the area.
Impact of Hurricane Debby on North Florida Citrus
High wind speeds were prevalent when Hurricane Debby passed through the North Florida region last week. Perry, Florida, received the brunt of those winds. According to Lisa Strange, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension agent in Taylor County, wind speeds were recorded at 80 miles per hour. It led to some citrus trees toppling over. Others reported similar damage throughout the cold-hardy citrus region.
Tallahassee leaders pack over 3,000 snack bags for Leon County Schools as annual conference begins
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (WCTV) - Around 500 business and political leaders from the Capital City are gathering this weekend at an island getaway in a swanky hotel. But it’s not a vacation--it’s the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce Conference. The conference happens annually, about 200 miles east of Tallahassee...
Newly-renamed Tallahassee State College welcomes thousands of students
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Tallahassee State College hosted its new student convocation Friday with thousands of students filling the campus, eager for the new school year. During the orientation for new students, there were booths set up to provide resources, class information, food and games. More Tallahassee News:. One freshman,...
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