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Two other Starbucks stores in Tallahassee have filed paperwork to unionize.
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The lack of action on the legislation stunned supporters and the reasons for its demise were not clear.
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One woman's quest to learn where her ancestors may have been buried led to a historic African-American burial ground believed to hold the graves of former slaves from Welaunee and Fleischmann plantations in Leon County.
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The crash caused an outpouring of support from people in the South Tampa community, many of whom knew Faircloth as a Plant High student and cheerleader.
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It's based on a case out of Boynton Beach. A Tallahassee case now before the court asks whether law enforcement officers can have their identities shielded when they’re threatened by suspects.
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AdventHealth in Orlando has reactivated its COVID command center. Meantime, omicron has been detected in Tallahassee and the variant has become the dominant strain in Miami-Dade.
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Every morning, you'll find the two strolling the banks of Lake Jackson. Many of their excursions are included in the book.
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T-Pain’s latest project takes him out of the music studio and into the kitchen.
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FSU's winningest football coach will lie in state at the Florida Capitol, as well as lie in repose at the FSU Moore Athletic Center before Saturday morning's funeral at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee.
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Barbara McGarrah of Barb's Gourmet Brittles says her hand crafted ice creams have usually taken a back seat to the other sweet confections available at her little Lake Ella shop.
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A well-funded, and mostly misunderstood, 2018 ballot amendment could roll back public oversight of the police for the foreseeable future. How did we get here?
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Without federal tracking, no one knows how many people in disability group housing have fallen ill or died from the virus. And few states are prioritizing them for vaccination.