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1 day ago |
wtxl.com | Ashley Engle
Crews are replacing old sidewalks and streetlights with stylish, modern upgrades that reflect the city’s charm. Heritage Park is also seeing improvements, from new walkways and lighting to refreshed landscaping. Watch the video to see the progress. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:Big changes are happening right here in Chattahoochee. The U.S. 90 Streetscape Improvement Project is well underway — and it’s transforming the heart of Chattahoochee.
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2 days ago |
wtxl.com | Jade Bulecza
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — A recent motion by the defense to disqualify the judge overseeing the high-profile case of Donna Adelson is denied. Court records said the motion had insufficient evidence. She is set to go to trial June 3, accused in the murder of her son-in-law Dan Markel in 2014. According to court records, a motion was also filed to continue the trial. Her next court hearing is set for April 30, and she is expected to appear via zoom. Want to see more local news?
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2 days ago |
wtxl.com | Ashley Engle
The Askew Student Life Center hosts “Community at the Commons,” offering therapy dogs, food, games, and support resources. University leaders emphasize the importance of togetherness, ensuring students know they are not alone in their grief. Watch the video to hear from students. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:In the wake of tragedy, students at Florida State University are finding strength in each other. From counselors to games, the community is coming alive with support and solidarity.
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3 days ago |
wtxl.com | Malia Thomas
Valdosta’s affordable housing capacity is at 96%, with nearly 1,000 monthly calls for housing help. LAMP’s new federally funded program will assist young adults with rent, deposits, and life skills. Watch the video to see how this impact local housing options. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:Capacity for affordable housing is at 96%, and our local Coalition to End Homelessness gets nearly 1,000 calls a month from people just trying to stay afloat.
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3 days ago |
wtxl.com | Maya Sargent
Classes and operations resume at Florida State University following the recent shooting tragedy that killed 2 people and injured six. Some students said it feels to early to come back, others said being among the Seminole community now is just what they need. Watch the video to hear from students on this significant day back on campus; why it was important for them to return Monday. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:FSU taking their first steps in the healing process with classes resuming.
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