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Photo courtesy San Francisco Bayview National Black Newspaper. It ’ s time to put your money where your mouth is. The racial wealth gap isn ’ t going anywhere.. In the wake of the pandemic and ...
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 ...
“This is way too much for us to deal with…” said an anonymous resident who lives behind the Mobil Gas Station in Quincy on 3749 Pat Thomas Pkwy. Thursday, two people were killed, and two people were ...
Florida lawmakers are considering removing a legislation passed in 2023 that required later start times for middle and high schools across the state. The initial legislation required high schools to ...
As the holiday season arrives, Leon County residents are preparing to celebrate the 37th annual Winter Festival, a celebration of lights, music and the arts. Visitors can expect more than 40 food ...
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 ...
A bill banning cell phones and other wireless devices during the entire school day, is headed to the House floor. House Bill 949, sponsored by Rep. Demi Busatta Cabrera, R-Coral Gables, would expand ...
Then-presidential candidate Marva Johnson speaks with FAMU SGA President Zayla Bryant during her campus visit on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Krysten Hood/The FAMUAN) The Florida A&M University Board of ...
Tallahassee Community College’s 24th Annual Cherry Hall Alexander African American History Calendar honors jazz luminary and FAMU faculty member Lindsey Sarjeant with the TCC President’s Award. The ...
Florida, recognized for its strong gun culture, upholds a ban on the open carrying of firearms, which contrasts with the trend in other states that have relaxed their open carry laws. With several ...
As the debate over reproductive rights rages on, one voice rises from the halls of Florida A&M University to shed light on the complexities of the issue. Trenece Robertson, a senior sociology major ...
It was always hot. It was always a long, boring car ride. But my mom and dad made sure to do it every time we went to our second home in South Carolina. We drove on a long dirt road leading to a small ...
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