Author: Kamia Harrell | Staff writer

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Pho rules at Midtown Noodles

Pho, a traditional Vietnamese soup, has recently seen an incredible rise in popularity across the United States.  What was once a relatively niche dish has become a mainstream favorite and beloved for its warm, aromatic broth, tender noodles and customizable ingredients.  Unsurprisingly, Midtown Noodles Bar —located in the Lake Ella […]

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Chile & Chili’s stands out

If you’re searching for a Mexican food experience, Chile & Chili’s Taqueria is where you must go.  Tucked away at 5750 West Tennessee St., this vibrant food truck offers more than just a quick meal —it delivers a fiesta of flavors that will leave you coming back for more. This […]

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A taste of Jamaica in Tallahassee

If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Jamaica in Tallahassee, C&G Caribbean Restaurant on Apalachee Parkway is the place to go. I’ve been a loyal customer for a while, and every time I step through the door, it feels like I’m getting a little slice of the island, even […]

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DeSantis invests in state’s waterways

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced on March 25 a $389 million grant to improve water quality and address water quantity challenges across the state.  During a press conference in Palm Bay, DeSantis spoke on the importance of safeguarding Florida’s water resources, including the Indian River Lagoon, Florida’s springs and local […]

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Bills address gaps in autism services

For families of children with autism, timely treatments and support can be a challenge. Senate Bill 112 aims to change that, offering critical funding for screenings, therapy and specialized programs that could transform lives. SB 112  also proposes a new initiative called the Early Steps Extended Option. This  would enable […]

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A comeback for cursive writing?

In a world dominated by digital screens and typed messages, the delicate swirl of cursive writing seems like a relic of the past. Yet, House Bill 921, a proposed law that would mandate cursive instruction in Florida’s public schools, is igniting a wave of controversy nationwide. HB 921 would […]