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Thunderstorms and at least 3 confirmed tornados barreled through Tallahassee early Friday morning, resulting in at least one local death and leaving more than 80-thousand people without power. The county’s emergency management director is viewing this as a test-run for the upcoming hurricane season.
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Over half of Florida's capitol city is without power as of Friday afternoon.
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The storms this morning are causing closures and delays for schools in the surrounding area.
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The university says it’s placed the processing of a $237m financial donation on hold as it seeks to get more details about how it’s funded, and whether the school can do anything with it.
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They're asking Leon County to amend the Canopy Road Ordinance to add the Miccosukee Greenway and Canopy Road Protection Corridor
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The program will allow people who own cameras on private property to give access to their video feeds or to expedite turning over film to police during investigations.
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Multiple rounds of potentially severe thunderstorms are possible over Florida's Panhandle and North Florida Thursday afternoon through Friday night. Interests in these areas should continue to seek forecast updates, and are urged to heed any warnings issued for their location.
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She wants the commission to consider a document called Safe Streets and Roads for All by the Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency
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A Florida A&M University board of trustee member is calling for an emergency hearing of the school’s governing body following the donation of the single-largest financial gift in FAMU’s history.
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Six Monticello residents have been selected to serve on the jury.
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The Seminoles and Rattlers are both ranked in the top 2 in their divisions.
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An anonymous source shared records with WFSU News confirming the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division is conducting an inquiry at the State Attorney’s office.