As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise, one hot spot in Georgia is experiencing higher numbers than ever expected. According to the Georgia Department of Health, Dougherty County has more than 1,400 cases and 103 deaths, and is currently ranked third-highest in the state of Georgia. Reporting in a major hotspot, […]
Author: Rickayla Mitchell | Staff writer
For now, the newsroom is no longer the newsroom
Thousands of newsrooms across the country have been affected by COVID-19, causing a shift in the way things are normally done. With reporters, photogs and even producers working from home, the newsroom hasn’t been the same for then past two months. “It’s been different. It’s caused quite a few miscommunications […]
Andrew Gillum’s political career appears to be over
Through the adversity he faced on the 2018 campaign trail, Andrew Gillum seemed to rise up and overcome every challenge. The former Tallahassee mayor and FAMU alum sent shock waves throughout the state of Florida. And even though he didn’t come out with a victory, Floridians were sure this wasn’t […]
Some residents wary of new TPD advisory council
After just one month on the job, Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell has already made strides to start checking things off of his to-do list. Revell announced in January the creation of a Citizens Advisory Council. The purpose of the council is to enhance the relationship between the community and […]
Trump rolls back Obama policy that required healthier school lunches
President Trump’s administration has been constantly changing things over the last several years, causing controversy and raising countless questions. The latest change comes in rolling back on school lunch regulations. Last month U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the proposal saying, “These improvements build on the 2018 reforms that […]
FSU freshman seeks Tallahassee City Commission seat
Most 18 year olds are off in their first year of college partying and getting accustomed to life away from home. However, this isn’t the path that one freshman decided to take. William Booker Moore V, a Tallahassee native, grew up in the state Capitol’s backyard. Growing up in a […]