The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Monday, October 28, 2024

The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Monday, October 28, 2024

LOCAL NEWS

BREAKING: Inman-Johnson Campaign Promotes Anti-Law Enforcement Video as “Must See TV”: Just weeks before the general election, a video shared by the Dot-Inman Johnson’s campaign manager and City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow reveals the anti-law enforcement views adopted by the local progressive movement.

On the evening of February 8th, 2022, Tallahassee police officers responded to a call at a Circle K gas station, where they found Ryan Ray, an aide to City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow, passed out in the driver’s seat of a car. 

The latest job report shows that Leon County gained 3,167 jobs in September when compared to August. There were 159,470 people working in Leon County in September compared to August’s revised employment number of 156,303.

LOCAL SPORTS NEWS

As regional finals for high school volleyball approach, Tallahassee will be represented by two schools, Chiles (5A class) and FSUHS (3A class). Both of these teams hope to earn a bid to the state semifinals with wins.

FLORIDA NEWS

A measure that would protect abortion rights in Florida’s Constitution still lacks support to pass on Election Day. That’s according to a new survey from St. Pete Polls, conducted for Florida Politics, which shows Amendment 4 failing.

As Florida heads into the final stretch of early voting before Election Day on November 5, Republicans have built a substantial lead in ballots cast, continuing a trend that has seen the GOP solidify its advantage across the Sunshine State. According to the latest county-by-county election data, Republicans have nearly 11 point advantage over Democrats in early votes, highlighting a shift that reflects broader changes in voter registration and political engagement across the state.

NATIONAL NEWS

The 2024 US election polls indicate tight race in lead-up to Election Day, with turnout in swing states expected to prove decisive (More) | See key states’ polling averages (More)

US stock markets close mixed Friday (S&P 500 -0.0%, Dow -0.6%, Nasdaq +0.6%) (More

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One Response to "The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Monday, October 28, 2024"

  1. Isn’t it interesting how TR had to dig back to February 2022 to find a story to be able to trash Ryan Ray and Jeremy Matlow one week before the election? I wonder what’s next. Maybe a story released on November 3rd that Dot Johnson kicked her cat back in 1993?

    I think TR is in a race-to-the-bottom with the Democrat to see who can become the worst so-called “news publication.” I think this article may put TR in the lead.

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