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Visit Tallahassee could take over administration of a grant process currently controlled by the Council on Culture & Arts, or COCA.
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A bombshell article from the New York Times reports Florida and the Trump administration are in early talks to close the detention center.
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Attorneys for the family of one of the victims killed in last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University have officially announced a federal lawsuit. They’re taking the chatbot company OpenAI to court.
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Florida lawmakers are heading back to Tallahassee Tuesday after failing to pass a spending plan during the regular session for the second year in a row.
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Tallahassee and Leon County Commissioners gave their thoughts during the Village Square’s almost two-hour long 14th annual Tallahassee Town Hall at WFSU Studios.
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The bill reinforces the ability of local governments to refuse to build AI data centers in their jurisdictions.
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The Florida Education Association announced the lawsuit from the steps of the historic Capitol building. The group claims the program interferes with the state constitution’s promise for uniform, safe and high-quality public education.
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With the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season less than a month away, Florida has replaced its annual tax holiday with a permanent sales tax exemption on disaster supplies.
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The Tallahassee Branch of the NAACP and a group of Tallahassee residents have filed the lawsuit, saying TMH would be operating without a license due to them and FSU still being in negotiations about a new lease.
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Florida’s student-athletes could soon see a portion of their funds from name, image and likeness deals, known as NIL, put into a professionally managed trust.