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Besides trains, there were also the highly-detailed model ships of Mississippi's Yale Skipworth, which were a big hit with show-goers of all ages.
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Tallahassee City Commissioners will look at loosening the existing outside burning ordinance at Wednesday's meeting.
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Warnings about violent protests at state capitols Sunday did not pan out in Tallahassee amid heightened security and increased law enforcement presence. Florida’s capitol grounds mostly saw journalists roaming about, and the occasional tourist and residents taking photos of the historic capitol building.
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About one hundred teachers rallied in downtown Orlando today against Governor Ron DeSantis’ plan to solve a statewide teacher shortage.
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We all know things get outsourced these days. It can feel odd talking to someone in Salt Lake City about a cell phone charge or Mumbai about a wonky…
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There have been four incidents of homegrown terror committed by far-right groups in the past month.
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Utility workers are staged throughout the state to help with power restoration in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael.
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In an era of dwindling reporting staff for many news operations, the arrival of a brand new news organization is noteworthy. The Florida Phoenix, a non-profit news site with a statewide focus, launched this month in Tallahassee. Editor-in-Chief Julie Hauserman, a former reporter for the St. Petersburg Times, joins us to talk about going beyond the headlines and digging into the big stories as startup news organization.
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Newly elected lawmakers are gearing up for 2017. Political analysts Dick Batchelor and Frank Torres join 90.7's Brendan Byrne to talk about education, medical marijuana and other items legislators will be dealing with from Tallahassee to Washington.