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Tallahassee International Airport is set to receive a $6.7 million federal grant to fund critical infrastructure improvements, city officials recently announced. The funding, awarded through the ...
Harper inside of FAMU’s SGA Chambers Photo Courtesy: Skylar J. Rowley Kristin Harper’s journey is a shining example of the power of involvement, leadership, and community. From her days as a student ...
On Feb. 1st, President Donald Trump issued three new executive orders to impose tariffs on all imports from the United States largest trading partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. President Trump later ...
The picturesque canopy trees lining Old Bainbridge Road are a hallmark of Tallahassee’s charm. Yet, for pedestrians, the road poses significant risks due to its lack of continuous sidewalks. Residents ...
As conversations around mental health grow in today’s society, many Black households remain reluctant to seek mental health care or even discuss the topic openly. According to the American Counseling ...
To be a “city girl” has several meanings but, to put it simply, a city girl is a woman who values financial gain over relationships. One may call this new standard exploitation, but the simple fact is ...
Photos of Thursday’s Big Bend Habitat for Humanity workshop courtesy Asya Griffin Big Bend Habitat for Humanity hosted a post-purchase workshop for Leon and Gadsden counties on Thursday. The event was ...
When you think about Florida A&M University (FAMU) the eternal flame will always come to mind. Whether it’s walking to class, taking graduation pictures, honoring a fellow Rattler who has died, or ...
E-scooters ready to be rented near the round-about on FAMU Way and Railroad Avenue. Photo courtesy: Destiny Jackson Electric scooters are piling up around Tallahassee, as the newest trend in ...
Maci Fulton is known as a committed third-year chemistry student at Florida A&M who aspires to be a physician. But there’s more to her story. Fulton has another skill that makes her unique: acrylic ...
A picture of an online video tour of the Florida Capitol from the Chris Bryant’s laptop. Photo by Chris Bryant Amid the COVID-19 crisis we see what it looks like when the world moves to the internet.
David Jolly, a former Republican congressman from Florida, is thinking about running for governor of Florida in 2026—but this time, as a Democrat. Jolly, who gained attention for criticizing former ...