The Tallahassee Reports Morning Briefs: Wednesday, Feb. 1

The Tallahassee Reports Morning Briefs: Wednesday, Feb. 1

LOCAL NEWS

After a TR report, Leon County School (LCS) officials removed a bulletin board at Rickards High School which displayed messages that appeared to be in violation of LCS policy. Get the details.

The latest reports show that Leon County added 604 jobs in December. There were 157,604 people working in Leon County in December compared to last month’s revised employment number of 157,000. The December unemployment rate came in at 2.2%, down from the 2.7% reported in November. Get the details.

The Kearney Center in Tallahassee has opened its day services to visitors on weekdays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Any adult seeking assistance that does not reside in the center would have full access to laundry, showers, warm meals, computers, case management, and any service offered by on-site partner agencies during those hours. The Kearney Center continues to offer 24-hour medical assistance and overnight shelter to people in need.

FLORIDA NEWS

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling on a Congressional probe into One America News Network and Newsmax being dropped from their programming lineups. “But I really think this is something the Congress needs to look at, and I think they need to ensure that there’s not intellectual discrimination going on when it comes to what people are able to view,” DeSantis said.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also announced his plans to expedite 20 major interstate and roadway projects across the state. DeSantis mostly spoke about projects as part of the “Moving Florida Forward” initiative located in Central and Southwest Florida that will widen existing roadways, make existing highway connections more efficient, expand interchanges to be more free-flowing and help improve traffic flow.

SPORTS NEWS

FSU men’s basketball travels on the road tonight to take on the N.C. State Wolfpack. The Noles are looking for their third straight road ACC win in their lone matchup against the Wolfpack. Tip-off for the game is 9:00 p.m.

FSU football released their 2023 schedule. They open their season against the LSU Tigers, but this time in Orlando on Sunday night of Labor Day weekend. Home games include: Southern Miss, Virginia Tech, Syracuse, Duke, Miami, and North Alabama. Road games include: Boston College, Clemson, Wake Forest, Pitt, and Florida.

TALLAHASSEE WEATHER

6 Responses to "The Tallahassee Reports Morning Briefs: Wednesday, Feb. 1"

  1. “Intersectionality is an analytical framework for understanding how aspects of a person’s social and political identities combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege.”

    …ummmm… can someone tell me which roads have this?

    … asking for a friend… who isn’t stoned…

  2. Inyra,

    Let it go, Let It Go, LET IT GO… Governor DeSantis Best Governor in America! Meanwhile Biden’s home is being raided by the FBI for compromising the Safety and Security of the citizens of the United States and other countries around the world.

  3. Road projects…watch out, roads have “intersectionality.”

    Oh, tbe hypocrisy of DeSantis saying, “I think they need to ensure that there’s not intellectual discrimination going on when it comes to what people are able to view.” That only goes for what Lil Ron thinks people should see to indoctrinate them to his way of thinking.

  4. @ Pat A = On my Campaign Platform, I said (and believe) that the County needs to take all the Money being wasted on the Programs towards Crime Prevention and put it into building a new Prison and expanding the size of the Jail. We need to get tougher on the Criminals and keep them locked up longer. They need to know that enough is enough.

  5. Wow, yesterday’s Leon County Booking report was six pages long-great job local law enforcement officers. Today, Gadsden County has an all-day, packed docket with criminal felony trials.

    I wrote the Leon Sheriff, Police Chief, Tally Mayor and all the City and County commissioners about rising crime. A Leon County Commissioner wrote back, limited space in the detention center is a part of the reason crime has risen.

    Protecting the community is the number one duty and responsibility of government.To Leon Co/City Commissioners I say, don’t spend another dollar on clown cars, electric busses, advertising on PBS until you have a jail big enough for the community.

    The fact that 13-year-olds are committing felony crimes in our community says it all. Crime pays and has little consequences.

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