A Milwaukee family is spreading holiday cheer by donating their 38-foot Colorado blue spruce from their backyard to the city for the 112th annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
The woman was headed west on I-10 near mile marker 167. Troopers say she ran off the road and hit a tree. She died at the scene.
'Dr. McFee was a dedicated leader whose vision and commitment to our students, staff, and community left an enduring impact on the Grady County School System,' says Grady County School BOE.
The bay is scheduled to partially reopen next year after a yearslong closure. Commercial harvesters must have an Apalachicola Bay endorsement from the FWC to harvest.
LCSO says no additional details will be released at this time, but did say there isn't a threat to the community.
Experts say collaboration between law enforcement and academia is key to building community trust. Former Tampa officer Dr. Fred Knowles said social media has amplified awareness of police misconduct.
On Saturday, the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office collaborated with Pastor Annette Bradley of the Praise News Network and DEM Country Boys motorcycle club of Sycamore, Florida.
Students say finding housing near Florida A&M can be tough. That's why a group of former Rattlers are working to build affordable off-campus units within walking distance of the school.
As the federal government shutdown drags on, travelers across North Florida are facing growing disruptions, from long lines in Atlanta to flight cancellations in Tallahassee and Pensacola.
With SNAP cuts and cold weather ahead, Valdosta shelters brace for rising need amid federal shutdown.
The popular burger and milkshake restaurant located on North Monroe Street welcomed customers from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday before beginning full operations on Tuesday.
Adams Radio Group is camping out at the Walmart on Thomasville Road collecting canned goods and non-perishables to help Second Harvest feed hundreds of families through donations and deliveries.
The VFW Post 4995’s annual flag ceremony paid tribute to veterans while showcasing the community’s deep appreciation and ongoing support.
After their home was destroyed by Hurricane Helene, Ed and Sandra Brown now have a safe place to live just in time for Veterans Day with help from Starfish Disaster Recovery.
In Gadsden County, when one neighbor struggles — the whole community steps in. From food distributions to winter clothing drives, residents are working together.