Adrian Andrews
Multimedia/General assignment reporter-
Hundreds of rally goers chanted names of their lost loved ones in the state capitol Tuesday to advocate for safety reforms.
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Gillum joins a band of public figures who have used online platforms to raise money for their legal defenses.
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Gadsden County school officials introduce new plans to better student education following complaintsGadsden County school officials say they’re introducing new plans to better student outcomes after weeks of complaints from local residents. At least one resident and a former school board member say the district has not prioritized its students.
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Florida teacher union leaders and book authors are rallying together to raise awareness of the importance of books amid new laws that required reading material be pre-approved by the state before hitting school classrooms and libraries.
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Gadsden County commissioners want to boost the local economy with their purchase of a 52-acre plot of land in Quincy. It’s for industrial and commercial use.
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Republican leaders are supporting the HB 837 legislation, which would change how civil claims and lawsuits are handled.
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Florida’s Democratic leaders are pushing back on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ agenda. They argue that Floridians need to question what the governor really means when he talks about “Freedom.”
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A former Tallahassee Police Officer is appealing his firing following an off-duty fight at a local nightclub last month. His attorney is questioning why his client lost his job, after another officer failed a drug test, but was kept on.
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A Republican bill seeks to cancel the Democratic Party with newly proposed legislation, SB 1248 Political Parties "The Ultimate Cancel Act" in the Florida Senate.
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Hundreds of Florida State University, Florida A&M, and Tallahassee Community College students participated in a state wide protest against DeSantis’ stances on education, race, and gender.