Agatha Christie’s masterpiece 'And Then There Were None' was first published in 1939 and has delighted generations of readers ...
A new senior leadership team position has been created as Florida A&M University President Marva Johnson continues to roll ...
Tallahassee author Mary Sterner Lawson encourages people to write down their family stories. She interviewed residents for book's oral histories.
School board chair Laurie Lawson Cox talks about teacher salary increases and negotiating with the teacher's union at the board of education meeting.
The federal government has entered a partial shutdown, affecting various services while essential operations continue amid uncertainty.
One person was injured when two Delta Air Lines regional jets collided while taxiing at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Oct. 1, officials said.
The city commission is meeting this morning to discuss whether Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare is to be sold to Florida State University.
In a joint press conference, local law enforcement shared information on a drug bust leading to the arrest of six men.
To put how bizarre a storm preventing a landfall is into perspective, the now post-tropical Humberto and Imelda were closer than any two hurricanes in at least 50 years as they swept out to sea.
The first Saturday of October is dedicated to newcomers. Rinks including Tallahassee's Skate World Center, will welcome first-time skaters.
In 'The Revolutionists,' playwright Lauren Gunderson finds the courage, humor, and humanity at its heart. This electrifying production is nothing short of revolutionary itself.
Believe me when I say that maintaining the gold standard in long term care goes beyond providing high-quality care day-to-day.