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Florida’s new budget contains about $21 million for arts-related groups. A new way of scoring means far fewer groups received grant money than past years.
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On this July 4th, we discuss Tallahassee being an All-America City for the third time, and we talk with a new citizen on this week's Speaking Of Radio Hour.
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Host Jazzmin Sutherland sits down with Angela Moss Poole at the Institute for Music Businesses to discuss the rich history of Black music in Tallahassee.
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Juneteenth is now a federal and state holiday, although Tallahassee has its own holiday on May 20th to honor the day the Emancipation Proclamation reached the capital city.
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It’s been a year since the Tallahassee tornadoes downed trees and damaged structures.Residents of the hard hit Indianhead Acres community joined us for Speaking Of.
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The Florida Legislature has approved a bill that prevents oil drilling near the Apalachicola River and Bay.
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It's been one week since a gunman opened fire near the FSU student union, killing two and injuring six. Many students and faculty have sought counseling.
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These large, non-venomous snakes are listed as threatened because of habitat loss. They are a glossy, bluish-black color that can be iridescent in the sunlight.
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Tallahassee’s Word of South Festival kicks off Friday evening with a sold out concert. Musicians and authors will appear together on various stages all weekend.
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Former FSU coach Sue Semrau used to build women's basketball teams. Now she's building a different kind of team that includes various groups around the Big Bend.