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Criminal Defense Attorney Don Pumphrey is weighing in on what's next as Phoenix Ikner, the suspected FSU shooter, appears in court for the first time Tuesday.
Marcelin, 37, well-known for his longtime leadership in the Tallahassee branch of the NAACP and behind-the-scenes civil ...
In Leon County, more than 9,400 children live in poverty – one of the highest rates in Florida. Their caregivers wake up each morning worried about necessities: housing, food, healthcare, and ...
The No. 3 Ole Miss men's golf sits in second place after 36 holes at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. The Rebels posted (287, ...
Florida A&M University’s next leader will be looking at a total salary of over half a million dollars once they become the 13th FAMU president.
A Tallahassee mom is urging motorists to look twice for motorcycles sharing the road. Billboards are now up across ...
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The suspected gunman in a deadly shooting at a Florida State University campus in Tallahassee last month made his first court ...
Authorities say a man accused of fatally shooting two people and wounding six others during a shooting last month at Florida ...
Florida’s budget battle shows no signs of resolution, as lawmakers returned this week still without a deal, heightening ...
One day after being released from the hospital, Phoenix Ikner, 20, made his first appearance at the Leon County Courthouse.
The Leon County Commission held a moment of silence Tuesday to remember former Leon County Commissioner J. Lee Vause Sr. after his death Monday.
The 20-year-old student who allegedly opened fire on the Florida State University campus last month, killing two and injuring six, made his first appearance in court.
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