WFSU Local News
WFSU Public Media Local News for Northern Florida and Southern Georgia.
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The online format will permit additional workshops and seminars.
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The new park will offer a variety of recreational amenities where a storm water retention pond is presently located.
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This week, incoming Florida State University students can start applying for their fall housing. And they'll see something new on their housing contracts: an option to request an LGBTQ+ rooming option.
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Gulf Power is clearing land for a second solar energy center in Jackson County.
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With vaccination rates lagging, particularly among African-Americans, "trusted voices" are being employed to help promote the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
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The celebrated string trio likes to creatively combine classical selections with well-known pop tunes
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After preparation for potentially large-scale protests, only about 10 supporters of President Donald Trump waved signs to motorists outside Florida’s Capitol on Wednesday as President Joe Biden was sworn into office in Washington, D.C.
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The virtual voyage is to Jupiter's mysterious moon Europa
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Florida State University is extending its plan to teach all classes online—only at the start of the spring semester.
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Florida State University football coach Mike Norvell says the decision not to play Clemson Saturday was made with the health and safety of players in mind. During Monday’s press conference Norvell also addressed statements from Clemson’s coach that the called-off game was just an excuse to avoid a defeat.
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More than 170 people have been arrested in the wake of a human trafficking investigation. The arrests expand beyond Leon County to Mississippi and Alabama. After seeing an online post of an underage victim being sexually exploited, TPD launched an investigation.
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The Tallahassee City Commission is recognizing May 20 as Emancipation Day in Florida.