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The Florida Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a 2011 state law surrounding guns. Leon County government is part of the case.
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Both Leon County and the City of Tallahassee have additional guides available on helping households get ready for the storms that could be on the way
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With the threat of a potentially re-energized Tropical Storm Fred looming, the City of Tallahassee and Leon County Government are opening sandbag locations.
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The old Northwood Centre is being bulldozed starting today. The location between North Monroe St. and Tharpe St. is being readied for redevelopment.
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The City of Tallahassee is working with Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox and historian Delaitre Hollinger to rename a roadway. The move comes after several statues, monuments, and confederate flags have been taken down across the United States in a response to anti-racist movements. Now, a portion of Gamble street could be renamed for Robert and Trudie Perkins.
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The coronavirus has exasperated pre-existing mental health problems and now the City of Tallahassee, local law enforcement and the areas primary mental health hospital are trying to address it.
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The City of Tallahassee is pulling body camera video from three officer-involved shootings from its website. The videos, which are public record, will still be available by request.
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Tallahassee’s e-scooter program will soon go from pilot to permanent. Officials held a meeting today to evaluate four e-scooter applicants to recommend for a full-fledged micro-mobility program.
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Candidate forums are a hallmark of campaigning and Who hosts them is often just as telling as the candidates that attend them. Saturday, the progressive-leaning, Tallahassee Community Action Committee asked candidates running for two open city commission races to weigh in on a series of topics. The TCAC is focused on actionable solutions to pressing issues such as police brutality and economic inequality, and it posed questions on those issues for candidates running for City Commission Seats 1 and 2, among the most contested races this cycle in Leon County.
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The board voted Wednesday to create a “citizens review board,” in partnership with the county commission and law enforcement agencies.