"The Tallahassee Police Department reminds the public that while ... USA Today Network-Florida First Amendment reporter Douglas Soule is based in Tallahassee, Fla. He can be reached at DSoule@ ...
Police responded late Tuesday to a call about snowballs thrown at moving vehicles. When they arrived, they say an officer was hit with a snowball.
Ahead of the morning commute Friday, the Tallahassee Police Department is announcing a series of road closures due to icy conditions.
(WCTV) - Tallahassee Police are investigating after skeletal human remains were found last week in the capital city. A TPD spokesperson confirmed Thursday that the department is working with the ...
The Leon County Sheriff's Office, Tallahassee Police Department and Florida Highway Patrol compiled a list of road closures due to hazardous conditions. They are: These closures coincide with the closure of almost 200 miles of Interstate 10 between Pensacola and Tallahassee.
(WSVN) - A rowdy group of Florida State University students were reprimanded by officers after several of them were seen throwing ice and snow at cars in Tallahassee. Tallahassee police said ...
Warming temperatures and abundant sunlight — ice and snow’s biggest enemies — should soon melt most of the frozen precipitation that fell on Tallahassee.
Forecasters said it was too early to tell whether the ice and snow would approach or beat Tallahassee’s all-time snowfall record of 2.8 inches set in 1958.
Officials are asking Panhandle residents to avoid being on the roads. Freezing temperatures mean icy, dangerous conditions.
A video shared by Barstool FSU on Instagram shows an officer appear to aim the device into the crowd, causing people to scream and run. (Warning: The video contains explicit language.) Officers said no one was hit by the pepper balls. One person was arrested and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, police said.
We're tracking a rare winter precipitation event as it heads through neighborhoods in Florida's Big Bend and South Georgia this week.
The decision to deploy pepper balls created a far more dangerous situation than the one they were attempting to address, Mark McNees writes.