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  • 2 days ago | wtxl.com | Brieanna Smith

    The City of Tallahassee attorney is expected to bring up using eminent domain against a proposed Circle K development in the Canopy neighborhood.  The item was removed from the agenda per the request of the city attorney who now says she wanted to have more time with the issue. Neighbors are planning to show up in solidarity to a scheduled commission meeting June 11.

  • 2 days ago | wtxl.com | AJ Douglas

    Bainbridge residents and District Attorney Joe Mulholland are scrutinizing a newly proposed $3.5 million Series 2025 revenue bond to ensure transparency and proper use of funds. The city states the bond will fund sewer upgrades and a fiber internet project, while denying any connection to the bankrupt Danimer Scientific, despite past bond ties. Watch the story to learn why locals are watching city government's actions so closely.

  • 3 days ago | wtxl.com | Kenzie Krueger

    $18,400 was used from the county’s maintenance budget to repair and upgrade the courts. Residents say the improvements give kids more chances to socialize and stay active. Azalea Park is next in line for renovations, with work nearly finished. Watch the video to hear what neighbors think about this addition BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:Hickory Park is one of the latest recreation areas in Wakulla County to receive a much-needed upgrade.

  • 4 days ago | wtxl.com | Brieanna Smith

    Immigration attorneys warn that employers could face legal consequences if they knowingly employ undocumented immigrants under Florida and federal law. Local advocacy groups are offering hot lines, legal aid, and family support resources for those impacted. Watch the video to check out other legal advice and resources for businesses and immigrants. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:A construction site in College Town is a little quieter. An ICE raid last Thursday detained more than 100 construction workers.

  • 4 days ago | wtxl.com | AJ Douglas

    Archbold is offering a fully-funded, paid CNA training program in partnership with Southern Regional Technical College to address rural healthcare staffing shortages in South Georgia. Watch the story to learn how you can join the next course for free. Applications are open now through June 9, with classes starting August 19.