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Dr. Cindy McGovern says sales is a life, as well as a work skill.
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A data breach has occurred at Florida's Department of Economic Opportunity. The Department says it notified individuals that were part of the incident associated with unemployment claims. Exactly how many people are impacted has not been released.
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In a time when most graduation ceremonies have been cancelled, staff at Wewahitchka High School in Gulf County found a unique way to honor their graduates. The school partnered with Gulf Coast electric to hang banners featuring names and photos of each of the school’s 2020 graduates. The banners are hung on light poles throughout the town.
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As jobless rates skyrocket, filing for unemployment benefits in Florida can feel like a seemingly impossible task. Many filers have reported website crashes and several hours spent waiting on hold. Governor Ron DeSantis has added more workers, new servers, and made other changes to the system in an attempt to address the issues. Now as some unemployed Floridians are finalizing their applications, they’re turning their focus to another issue – getting approved for those benefits.
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While Governor Ron DeSantis is now allowing indoor seating up to 25 percent capacity at restaurants individual owners are taking different steps to make sure their employees and customers stay safe. WFSU’s Blaise Gainey spoke with restaurant owners around Tallahassee to see what they’re doing.
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Governor Ron DeSantis’s new rules mean restaurants can now serve some customers in their dining rooms and in Tallahassee, several have taken advantage of the change. But not everyone agrees it’s a good move. Owners at other restaurants think it’s still too soon.
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Hair salons and barbershops across Florida are reopening today for the first time since being shut down due to COVID-19. Eight Five Zero salon located in Midtown is one.
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A special pillow, invented by a Tallahassee couple got a coveted slot on the QVC home shopping channel on Thursday, May 7. Afterward we spoke with the on-air presenter, who was also the product's co-creator.
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What began as a way for employees at a Tallahassee credit union to help support local business has grown well beyond that original goal. Tom Flanigan reports the institution's "Local Strong" outreach is now in its second phase.
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Tale Of Three Tallahassee Businesses: Paycheck Protection Program Not Reaching Everyone Who Needs ItAnother $321 billion will be put into the federal paycheck protection program. It ran out of money in less than two weeks, shutting out many small businesses that needed relief. WFSU reached out to 74 local businesses, and 25 responded. Across the board, people are frustrated, concerned, but also hopeful.
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Hundreds of books have been written about the Beatles. But almost none of those books had much to say about the earth-shaking impact the band had on the…
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More citrus farmers could be in for tax breaks when they replace trees damaged by citrus greening. That’s under a bill that passed in the U.S. House…