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Tallahassee commissioners want to make sure anyone who gets paid to lobby them also registers as a lobbyist. During a Wednesday meeting commissioners okayed a series of changes to streamline the process, but found one sticking point—registration fees.
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City transit officials are soliciting public input on the project, which is expected to be in its construction phase later this year
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City Walk Urban Mission is suing the City of Tallahassee in federal court amid a battle over whether the shelter can continue operating its facility on Mahan Drive.
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COVID concerns had earlier prompted the local NAACP branch to withdraw participation in the observance.
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More than 120 years ago, the vessel that would be the U.S.S. Tallahassee slid down the waves at a New Jersey shipyard.
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One of the three arresting officers allegedly beat DUI suspect Jacquez Kirkland with a baton while the man lay on the ground.
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Officials say the idea is to update residents on what's already being done and finding out what else they'd like to see in their neighborhoods.
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Officials say the idea is to update residents on what's already being done and finding out what else they'd like to see in their neighborhoods.
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Whole Child Leon has gathered local government and community leaders to form a group called Equity Tallahassee; it wants to address and highlight issues of racial injustice and systemic racism in Leon County. The group has created a website for people to share their experiences. City Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox says the group is going to use those conversations to find the gaps in equity and take action on it.
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A pair of researchers from Florida State University have launched a survey, with the goal of finding out how Tallahassee residents connect with government services