
Brett Rutherford
News ResearcherBrett Rutherford is a reporter and news researcher at WFSU Pubic Media. From Riverview, Florida, he has earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Florida State University. During his time at Florida State, he was a reporter within the sports department at WVFS, the student-run on-campus radio station. In 2020, he served as Sports Director during his senior year and hosted the weekly talk show Tomahawk Talk.
He is currently the play-by-play and public address announcer at many of Tallahassee Community College’s athletic events. In his free time, he enjoys going to the movies with his girlfriend and playing with his pets. As a hobby, he hosts Rays Your Voice, a weekly podcast covering the Tampa Bay Rays.
Follow Brett Rutherford on Twitter: @bgrutherford99 | Email: brutherford2@fsu.edu
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Charlie Adelson has been arrested in connection with the 2014 death of FSU law professor Dan Markel. He is charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation of murder.
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SoMo Walls, a new commercial development on South Monroe, is one step closer to becoming a reality after a ceremonial groundbreaking took place Thursday.
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The 2022 Open at Tallahassee is the latest stop for the Professional Disc Golf Tour. 145 disc golfers from around the world will be competing for cash prizes at Tom Brown Park this weekend.
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Young Actors Theatre's production of Disney's Frozen Jr. debuts this week, and other spring productions are ongoing around Tallahassee.
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Kosta's Subs & Salads is leaving its South Adams home for over 30 years. The restaurant's owner isn't sure what he will do next, and some are worried that redevelopment will have a larger impact on Tallahassee's Southside.
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The City of Tallahassee hosted a meeting Tuesday to discuss development plans for the Northwood Centre. A new headquarters for the police department is already in the works, but much of the development is still undecided. Officials are hoping to incorporate ideas from community members in the project.
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The Tallahassee City Commission voted unanimously to approve a 494-acre expansion on a planned unit development (PUD) that would see new homes built on a privately-owned property in South Tallahassee. The expansion brings the total PUD to 744 acres.
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The Tallahassee City Commission approved rezoning for a property located at the northeast corner of Miccosukee Road and North Blairstone Road at Wednesday’s commission meeting. The vote passed 3-2 with Mayor John Dailey, Mayor Pro-Tem Curtis Richardson, and Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox approving, and Commissioners Jeremy Matlow and Jack Porter voting against.
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Florida State Women’s Basketball Coach Sue Semrau has announced her retirement after 24 years in charge.
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Louis Cattafesta is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at the college. He says the goal is to develop a hybrid electric power system that reduces aviation emissions.