Saturday, the 11th Honor Flight Tallahassee wrapped up its 2025 visit to Washington, D.C.
WCTV crews will be taking flight this weekend with capital city veterans to the nation’s capital.
Nana’s Books Foundation donated hundreds of books to Madison County Central Schools.
The last weekend of April will feature more summerlike weather.
The deadly shooting happened in broad daylight outside a Pensacola Street McDonalds.
The move has sparked controversy and fear among academic leaders and students who worry the order could politicize accreditation decisions and jeopardize federal and state funding, as well as student financial aid.
The Empanada, based out of Marianna, was the second on the chopping block of WCTV's Food Truck Friday!
Georgia’s poultry industry, the largest in the U.S. and the seventh largest in the world, faces significant risks due to increasing tariffs on key trade partners.
High school baseball and softball teams took the field Monday for regional semifinal contests.
A police pursuit that began at a routine road check led to a temporary road closure and the arrest of a wanted felon near the Grady/Thomas County line Friday morning.
The winners were announced on April 1 and will receive a certificate to display in their school.
Court records indicate the victim was stabbed multiple times in the head and once in his abdomen. The victim is expected to survive, according to police.
Meteorologist Cameron Aaron has an update on isolated storms this afternoon and above-average temperatures through the weekend.
The legislature is scheduled to wrap up its 60-day regular session this Friday, but the House and Senate still don’t agree on a budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Officials said the deputy gave multiple commands to drop the weapon before firing one shot, hitting the armed person.