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NTSB investigating Saturday night small plane crash off Bald Point State Park; pilot dead
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a fatal crash involving a small plane off Bald Point State Park in Wakulla County. The NTSB tweeted Sunday morning that the agency is "investigating the crash of a Glasair I airplane near Bald Point, Florida." ...
One Wakulla County restaurant gets perfect score
You can use the database to search by county or by restaurant name. Florida's restaurant owners are not required to post restaurant inspection results where guests can see them. So every week, we provide that information for you. For a complete list of local restaurant inspections, including violations not requiring...
Holmes County and Liberty County fall in state semifinals
CLERMONT, Fla. (WMBB) – The Holmes County softball team fell 3-2 against top-ranked Trenton, and Liberty County lost 13-3 to No. 2 Branford in the Class 1A State Semifinals on Friday afternoon. The Blue Devils finish the season at 16-14, with a Class 1A District 2 title and a Class 1A Region 1 Championship. The […]
Branford run rules Liberty County, 13-3, advances to FHSAA 1A Softball Championship
CLERMONT, Fla. (WCTV) - The taste of revenge was a sweet one for Branford softball on Friday at the FHSAA 1A Softball Final Four. The Buccaneers avalanched reigning champ Liberty County 13-3 in six innings, avenging last year’s state semifinal loss to the Bulldogs. The Bucs would jump to...
Group effect: Each spectacular daylily bloom lasts a day
Last May, I had the pleasure and privilege of visiting Marsha Crisler’s beautiful Crawford Daylily Gardens in Crawfordville. As the numerous deer that regularly visit my yard prevent me from successfully growing daylilies, being in the presence of so many gorgeous flowers reminded me how much I love daylilies.
‘A trail of cash’; Court documents reveal new details in Dollar General robbery, former mayoral candidate charged
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - New information is emerging about an armed robbery at a Dollar General in Tallahassee, that ultimately led to the arrest of former mayoral candidate Whitfield Leland. The robbery happened Monday morning, at the Dollar General located on W. Brevard Street. Police said Leland held a manager...
‘It looked like a bomb had gone off’; Tallahassee store owner details hit-and-run that injured 3, damaged shop
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Shattered windows and destroyed displays greeted a Tallahassee business owner Saturday, after an emergency call alerted her that something was wrong at her property. Lorinne Myatt opened Native Spirit Gem and Jewelry in August 2023, and she never imagined a hit-and-run crash would bring business to...
Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation distributes food Woodville neighborhood
The Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation took a 53-foot trailer to distribute food and other necessities in Woodville. The group's goal is to deliver items right to neighbors door step.
SEE NOW: crews still working to help neighbors back on track after tornado
More organizations will be out helping other neighborhoods on Tallahassee's Southside. Work continues after a tornado touched down here more than 10 days ago. Watch the video above to hear from neighbors and those working crews helping out in the community. BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT. More than a week after a tornado,...
After the storms: Local governments now working to clear tree debris from sides of roads
With many residents driving by tall piles of tree trunks and limbs in the wake of the May 10 storms, the question now is: When will the woodsy refuse be taken away?. The answer is: It depends where you live, but regardless, there's no hard and fast date for any one location.
TPD: One person killed at a gas station Friday evening
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - One man is dead after a shooting at a gas station, according to the Tallahassee Police Department. Officials reported the incident happened just before 11 p.m. Friday. TPD said the man was shot at the Circle K near the intersection of Monroe St and Sharer Rd.,...
Judge sets June date for third FSU vs ACC hearing in Leon County
A third hearing in Florida State's lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference in Leon County has been set. During a Tuesday morning Zoom case management conference call, Leon Circuit Judge John C. Cooper set a date of Tuesday, June 18, with a start time of 9 a.m. for the hearing in the FSU vs. The ACC case in Leon County. ...
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