Roni Graham
Newsroom InternRoni Graham is a newsroom intern for WFSU News through Report for America and a journalism student at Florida A&M University. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, she grew up in the Orlando area before pursuing a career in journalism.
At Florida A&M, Roni has worked as a reporter, live-shot journalist, and sports anchor for FAMU-TV 20 News. She has also been a staff writer for Journey Magazine and written news and feature stories for The Famuan, covering topics impacting college students and community issues.
Roni reported for the Sanford Herald, where she covered city commission meetings, redevelopment projects and stories affecting Central Florida residents.
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According to the City of Tallahassee, the crash happened shortly before 12 p.m. on July 8, prompting an Alert III aircraft emergency response.
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Baldwin County jail records show that Gillum was arrested on July 2nd and released the next day. He was charged with possession of dangerous drugs, marijuana possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Projects to expand nursing education, protect Wakulla Springs and invest in cancer research are some items Governor Ron DeSantis cut from the budget when he used his line item veto power on the the new spending plan that took effect this week.
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Internationally recognized trumpet player, Longineu Parsons, has close ties to Tallahassee. He talked about that on this week’s episode of The Warehouse with host Josh Johnson.
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Incumbent Marcus Nicolas will face off against opponent James Reilly Jr in the race for the Leon County School Board’s District 5 seat.
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The forum was hosted by the Capital Region News Collaborative and the League of Women Voters of Tallahassee. Candidates Judge Jason Jones and Stephanie Cager discussed their qualifications, judicial philosophies and Governor Ron DeSantis' impact on Florida's judiciary.
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More than 100 Black-owned vendors and dozens of food trucks are slated for the Juneteenth Empowerment festival this weekend at Cascades Park. Last year, more than 2,500 people attended the event.
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Organizers and volunteers gave out around 455 flapjacks as part of a larger initiative to bring the community together. The founders of The People’s Pancakes say they take pride in giving out free food with no catch.