Leon County Trend Continues in January, Arrests Down 39%

Leon County Trend Continues in January, Arrests Down 39%

Data from the Leon County Sheriff’s Office Booking Report show that arrests during the first month of 2021 when compared to the same period in 2020 are down approximately 39.2%. The data shows that there were 549 arrests in 2021 and 903 in 2020. This is a trend that began last year. Arrest comparisons for various […]

Two Cases of COVID-19 UK Variant Detected in Leon County

Two Cases of COVID-19 UK Variant Detected in Leon County

The Florida Department of Health in Leon County (DOH Leon) officially confirmed the identification of two cases of the COVID-19 variant that first originated in the United Kingdom. According to a press release, DOH Leon is considering cases of the variant as priorities, and epidemiologists are attempting to monitor close contacts of the individuals. There […]

City Commission Approves Agreement for Cascades Concert Series, New Amphitheater Support Space

City Commission Approves Agreement for Cascades Concert Series, New Amphitheater Support Space

At the Feb. 10 meeting, the City Commission authorized Mayor John Dailey to execute an agreement between the City of Tallahassee and Leon County regarding programming for the Cascades Concert Series at the Capital City Amphitheater at Cascades Park. The Commissioners also approved a new amphitheater support space as well as clarifications about the ownership […]

New TPD Officers Sworn-In, New Program Announced

New TPD Officers Sworn-In, New Program Announced

After struggling with officer shortages throughout 2020, the Tallahassee Police Department recently swore in eight new officers in a ceremony at Gene Cox Stadium. In 2020, there were 38 vacant positions. Along with the eight new officers that were sworn in, two sergeants were promoted and the emergence of the Community Service Technician Program (CST) […]

CDC Study Indicates Reopening Schools is Safe

CDC Study Indicates Reopening Schools is Safe

A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed data supporting the argument that it is safe for children to return to school amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This comes after months of debate regarding whether or not children were susceptible to the spread of the disease and calls from the […]

TPD Makes Sixteen Arrests in North Monroe, I-10 Area

TPD Makes Sixteen Arrests in North Monroe, I-10 Area

Today the Tallahassee Police Department released information related to a recently conducted week-long operation aimed at addressing community concerns regarding quality of life issues near the North Monroe Street / I-10 area. During the week of Feb. 1, members of TPD’s Special Investigations Section, Violent Crimes Response Team, Community Oriented Policing and Problem-Solving Squad, Prisoner […]

Weekly Report Ending Feb. 7th: Leon COVID Cases, Positivity Rate, & Hospitalizations Down

Weekly Report Ending Feb. 7th: Leon COVID Cases, Positivity Rate, & Hospitalizations Down

TR’s weekly report (February 1 – February 7) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below. TR’s January 31th weekly report can be reviewed here. The weekly COVID report, ending February 7th, shows decreases in new cases, hospitalizations, and the positivity rate. The Numbers The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of […]

Ray Munroe, Founder of Mays-Munroe Appliances, Dies at Age 86

Ray Munroe, Founder of Mays-Munroe Appliances, Dies at Age 86

Ray Munroe, who founded Mays-Munroe Appliances with his wife Peggy, passed away on January 27, 2021 at the age of 86. He was laid to rest on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 at Roselawn Cemetery. The service was officiated by Reverend Matt Hall and attended by friends and family. Munroe told a reporter in 1998 that […]

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