The Tallahassee Reports Daily Briefs: Friday, November 15, 2024

LOCAL NEWS

On Tuesday, November 19th, NEBA – The Network of Entrepreneurs and Business Advocates – will hold an “Election Wrap Up” forum featuring former Tallahassee Democrat publisher Skip Foster and the president of the James Madison Institute, Bob McClure. Get the details.

A candlelight vigil was held Thursday evening in memory of Gavin Witmer, a Rickards High School band member.

Review the news briefs from the Tallahassee City Commission meeting held on November 6, 2024.

LOCAL SPORTS NEWS

Chiles Boys Cross Country Team Wins FHSAA 3A Regionals

FLORIDA NEWS

House members will enjoy more communicative freedom under incoming Speaker Daniel Perez, who just announced several changes to make the chamber more accessible and forthright.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a lawsuit alleging that the Federal Emergency Management Agency violated the civil rights of supporters of President-elect Donald Trump in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton.

NATIONAL NEWS

Politico: Why Matt Gaetz Might Actually Become Attorney General.
Trump’s pick for attorney general faces deep skepticism in Washington. That hasn’t stopped him yet.

President-elect Donald Trump taps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head Department of Health and Human Services; role requires Senate confirmation (More

US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.6%, Dow -0.5%, Nasdaq -0.6%) as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals caution on further rate cuts (More

TALLAHASSEE WEATHER

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1 Comment

  1. News Maven
    News Maven

    I hope someone at the NEBA confab grills Skippy about the confiscatory fee he clawed out of taxpayer’s pockets for that stupid Leon County Skrewels logo.
    (And then ask him how much longer he thinks the Fake Newsocrat will be infecting our community before it slips into the dustbin of history.)

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