Crafty Crab, located on West Tennessee St., delivers a relaxed yet vibrant seafood dining experience that combines coastal charm with Southern hospitality. The restaurant’s interior features sea-themed décor accented by vintage signs that evoke a seaside retreat. Wooden tables and a marine look add warmth to the setting, creating an […]
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Tackling Tallahassee’s gun violence
While crime for this time of year has decreased, concerns about gun violence remain in Tallahassee. In the first three months of 2025, several shooting incidents have occurred across neighborhoods and near college campuses, leaving residents and students uneasy. “This isn’t just a problem for the police department,” stated the […]
Lawmakers continue to grapple with social media and minors
In Florida, social media safety for minors continues to be a big deal. Parents and lawmakers are demanding more precautions as children grow up in a digital world where the number of likes, shares and followers determines their self-esteem. As a mother of four, Leah White has seen it all […]
Former FAMU quarterback’s legacy enshrined
Albert Chester Sr., the FAMU quarterback who led the Rattlers to the 1978 FCS National Championship, has been honored as a member of the 2025 Bob Hayes Hall of Fame class. The Bob Hayes Hall of Fame is an annual ceremony that showcases and celebrates athletes, students, partners, and humanitarians […]
Later start times proposed for middle and high school students
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 start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and middle schools no earlier than 8 a.m., with full implementation set for 2026. […]
Broward County invites spring breakers after Miami PD’s ‘Breakup’ warning
The Broward County sheriff’s office invites eager spring breakers to enjoy their time off on its beaches after the Miami Police Department released a spring break ‘breakup’ video aimed at college students last year. Miami Beach has served as one of the most popular spring break destinations for college students […]
The deadly tradition of hazing
Hazing, a long-standing practice in many organizations, is often seen as a rite of passage but has repeatedly led to tragic consequences—including the recent death of 20-year-old Caleb Wilson. The Baton Rouge Police Department recently released disturbing details about the events leading to Wilson’s death. During the hazing ritual, nine […]
Students call for better dining options at FAMU
Students at Florida A&M University, regardless of their major, often relish the few dining options available on campus. However, some students express a desire for more nutritious and balanced meals, with a reduction in chicken and greasy dishes and an increase in versatile choices. The key question is: What […]
Lawmakers may allow surveillance cameras in assisted living facilities
The use of security cameras in assisted living and nursing homes — referred to as “granny cams” — is up for debate in Florida. Introduced in early 2025, House Bill 223 (HB 223) aims to allow residents and their families to install electronic monitoring devices in order to improve safety […]
HER University founder Ezabriana Barton named a 2025 ‘change maker’
Florida A&M University student Exzabriana Barton, founder of HER University, was honored as a changemaker at the Impressions of Beauty’s 2025 Future ChangemakeHer’s Award. The award recognizes college women who are creating change, uplifting their communities and overcoming challenges with resilience. Barton, who founded HER University to empower women […]