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Now nearing the third anniversary of its dedication, the Tallahassee National Cemetery is a valuable regional asset for departed military veterans and…
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Tallahassee’s two universities generate hundreds of millions of dollars in research every year. Much of this will eventually have commercial applications.…
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Nearly a decade ago, the Florida State University Foundation launched a unique program to keep more of the school’s female grads connected to the…
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Four Tallahassee small business operators talk about the challenges and opportunities that abound in Florida’s Capital City and what can be done to…
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WFSU and Florida A&M University will jointly present the premiere screening of the documentary, “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and…
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The youngest victims of Florida’s growing addiction to opioids are the children of those who are addicted. The growth in their numbers is straining the…
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This month is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and there are ways local residents can help combat the modern slavery practice. Speaking on WFSU’s public…
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The incidence of human trafficking is on the upswing, both nationwide and even in the Capital City. To discuss the issue and the vast community resources…
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In Leon County more than 40 percent of the people living here are putting more than a third of their income toward housing costs. That’s according to 2016…
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Tallahassee’s own Shacafrica Simmons – better known as “Chef Shac” – shares her kitchen secrets, holiday recipe suggestions and eclectic approach to…