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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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Road signs will be posted from FAMU Way to Orange Avenue in honor of the Black tennis pioneer.
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Sabal Palm Elementary's band was formed last year as a test bed for the initiative.
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More than a dozen college football players from Tallahassee are making their dreams come true thanks to the National Football League (NFL).
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection issued a notice of intent to approve the application by Clearwater Land & Minerals LLC to drill for oil in the Apalachicola River basin.
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From rather humble beginnings in 2015, the combined music and literary showcase is now attracting talent and audiences from all over the Southeast and beyond.
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The City of Tallahassee, StarMetro held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Southside Transit Center.
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The filing comes just days after Moody asked other state attorneys general for legal support.
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The incident is the latest in the years-long feud between the elected officials.
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Over its 51-year history, the event has drawn sailors from all over the region.
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The original estimate was 46 million in 2018. The number grew to 60 million in 2020.