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January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and multiple local events are planned to spread the word on the pervasiveness of the crime and what can be…
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It seems those communities with vibrant arts and cultural offerings are attracting more corporate and individual businesses. To talk about the Tallahassee…
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At the end of his first year as mayor, John Dailey talks about the City’s newly-adopted ethics policy, new police chief, the local crime problem, status…
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Now marking his first anniversary as a Tallahassee city commissioner, Jeremy Matlow has often taken issue with his four fellow commissioners on various…
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The origins of the annual Tallahassee Turkey Trot – which actually includes a number of run/walk events – goes back to the 1970s. Today, the Thanksgiving…
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The Florida A&M Village Residence Hall is being rechristened “Polkinghorne Village” in honor the Rattler who left at the end of his junior year in 1943 to…
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This most “manly” of all cancers will impact one out of every eleven American males at some point in their lives. Prostate cancer survivor Steve Hurm,…
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To mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Michael, Perspectives went on the road to the storm’s point of landfall, Mexico Beach, Florida. During this…
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What began as a targeted campaign to lure more retirees to Tallahassee has now expanded to include millennials, middle-age career rebooters, and…
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On Saturday, Oct. 12, hundreds of people will take part in the Tallahassee Walk Against Alzheimer’s at Cascades Park. To talk about the event and to share…