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Panama City officials discuss the Panama City Mall
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP)—Some people in Panama City have questioned whether the Panama City Mall will ever reopen after being destroyed by Hurricane Michael in 2018. Before Hurricane Michael, the Panama City Mall was lively and a main hub for social hangouts throughout the day. “When I was in...
Zaxby’s faces lawsuit for allegedly refusing to accommodate pregnant teen
St. Clair Restaurant Management allegedly failed to accommodate and fired a 17-year-old worker at a Zaxby’s restaurant in Lynn Haven, Florida, because she was pregnant and asked for a “modest” accommodation, according to a July 7 lawsuit (Moody v. St. Clair Restaurant Management d/b/a Zaxby’s). Per...
Port Charlotte woman facing backlash after Trump Facebook post goes viral
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office told Fox 4 that it is aware of the posts, and has received hundreds of calls and messages regarding Peterson. CCSO said it’s intelligence unit is monitoring it.
Inclusion Cafe Academy graduates first cohort, asks local businesses for support
Inclusion Cafe offers an opportunity for people with intellectual disabilities to learn culinary skills. Find out how the program is helping the first cohort of graduates take their next steps.
Is FSU still No. 1 for elite Georgia DE Cam Brooks? ‘It feels like I’m supposed to be there’
With the season just around the corner, top Georgia defensive end Cam Brooks breaks down his recruitment and heavy interest in Florida State. The post Is FSU still No. 1 for elite Georgia DE Cam Brooks? ‘It feels like I’m supposed to be there’ appeared first on On3.
The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Thursday, July 18, 2024
According to filings with Leon County and the City of Tallahassee, the number of single-family new construction permits was down 52.9% in June 2024 when compared to June 2023. This coming Monday is the last day to register to vote or to change your political party in time for the August 20th primary election in Florida. It’s likely many races will be decided at that time.
Florida State, Clemson lawsuits vs ACC continue. Could they move to Big 12, Big 10 or SEC?
Florida State and Clemson's lawsuits against the Atlantic Coast Conference continue as the future of both schools' conference allegiance remains in flux. With continued rumors of conference expansion and a possible denial from the SEC and Big Ten, FSU and Clemson are suing the ACC over media rights agreements as both schools look to exit the conference and look for a new one.
Looking for fun events? Top 5 things to do around Tallahassee
July keeps the music rolling with the Downtown Concert Series on Saturday and a much anticipated homecoming ahead. Tickets go on sale at noon Friday for rapper extraordinaire and Tallahassee native T-Pain's concert set for Nov. 10 at the Adderley Amphitheater as part of Leon County's bicentennial celebration. "It is a special honor...
Get the scoop on National Ice Cream Day, Lofty Pursuits contest, favorite flavors
Does anyone really needs an excuse to eat ice cream? Chilling out with a cone of mint chocolate chip or strawberry goo dripping down your hand is a rite of passage in summer. Make sure to get yourself a scoop or two when National Ice Cream Day and Lofty Pursuits' 13th Annual Ice Cream Eating Contest coincide on Sunday, July 21. ...
Greg Sankey roasts FSU, thinks Georgia deserved to make CFP
Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey took a dig at the Florida State Seminoles in support of Georgia Bulldogs. Sankey made his opinion on the 2023 College Football Playoff known in a recent interview with 1010 XL radio out of Jacksonville, Florida. “Georgia was one of the best four teams (in the country) and didn’t get in (to the playoff), but you didn’t see us jumping up and down and complaining and hanging national championship banners,” said Sankey. Sankey is perhaps referring to Florida State’s ACC championship rings that claim the Seminoles were unconquered and 13-0. However, Florida State lost 63-3 to Georgia...
2024 Games: FSU's Jeremiah Davis preparing his long jump talents to tackle Paris Olympics
One jump changed the trajectory of Jeremiah Davis’ life. In a few weeks, one more could cement his legacy as one of the greatest athletes ever from Southwest Florida. Not a month has passed since Davis, a 2019 Lehigh Senior High School graduate, won the long jump at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials with a leap of 8.20 meters putting him on a direct path to the Paris Games. ...
State lawmakers demand answers from Florida Department of Health after massive data breach
State lawmakers are calling for a thorough investigation into the Florida Department of Health hack after 9 Investigates confirmed Tuesday more than 40,000 files were stolen and leaked on the dark web.
Are shark attacks in Florida occurring more frequently than usual?
Shark attacks have been making waves across the country all summer long, especially in Florida. The state has already reported several bites this year, sparking the question: Are shark attacks occurring at a higher-than-normal rate?
Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse
Growth in Asian, Black and Hispanic communities is transforming cities and suburban counties, especially in red states such as Florida, Indiana and Texas, according to a new Stateline analysis. The presidential swing states of Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania also were among the fastest-changing states. Nationally, the share of the non-white population grew in 47 states […] The post Red-state cities and suburbs are becoming more diverse appeared first on Missouri Independent.
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