
Margie Menzel
Public Accountability ReporterMargie Menzel covers local and state government for WFSU News. She has also worked at the News Service of Florida and Gannett News Service. She earned her B.A. in history at Vanderbilt University and her M.S. in journalism at Florida A&M University.
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Their job is to support firefighters, paramedics and law enforcement officers responding to disasters
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Property values increased by just over 10 percent from the previous year.
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The new law prevents local governments from allowing public camping or sleeping on public property.
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As of 9:00 p.m. Sunday, 43 percent of Jefferson households were without power.
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Residents sprayed down the sidewalks at a marina in St. Marks after rising water turned the ground to mud.
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"They can count on us being good neighbors”
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"Our mission is to help transform the way people communicate and connect about mental health"
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The city of Tallahassee and its firefighters’ union temporarily agree -- but the contract isn't doneThe city's negotiators gave their last best offer on raises Thursday, but union members can't vote on the contract until other issues are settled
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The petitions in question are not included in the total that allowed Amendment 4 to be placed on the November ballot
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Florida's Office of Election Crime and Security has opened more than 40 investigations into paid petition circulators who worked on behalf of Amendment 4