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It’s been a week since Hurricane Irma drew a direct bead on Florida. Even though Florida’s Capital City area escaped serious devastation, there were many…
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Florida’s earliest Spanish settlers built a string of Missions across the northern part of “La Florida”, which spawned a remarkable connection with the…
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In anticipation of the Sept. 17 premiere of: “The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick” on WFSU-TV, we plumb the Vietnam memories of listeners…
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It’s been 50 years since the last segregated Leon County public school closed its doors (the old all-black Lincoln High School in Frenchtown). How did…
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Although suicide remains a taboo topic for many, experts say the subject needs much more discussion and preventive resources. Talking about it are: Mary…
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The majority of American homes already have at least one pet, but more loving homes, volunteers and resources are needed to help the many homeless animals…
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As technology advances, placing information literally at our fingertips some have started to think of more traditional sources of information as…
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The Capital City area has a multitude of organizations and programs devoted to providing positive adult role models and experiences for young people who…
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No matter where people live, they all live in neighborhoods. Christic Henry, long-time neighborhood advocate and past president of the Council of…
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When it comes to finances many people are left feeling confused. Navigating the world of diversification and compound interest can be complicated. On this…