The TR Daily Briefs: Friday, March 13, 2026

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Friday, March 13, 2026

Weather: Today, sunny, with a high near 77. Tonight, mostly clear, with a low around 52. Saturday, a high near 82. Saturday night, a 20 percent chance of showers after 2am with a low around 62. South southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm. NWS

US stock markets close down (S&P 500 -1.5%, Dow -1.6%, Nasdaq -1.8%) (More).

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Local & State News

Steve Stewart discusses the latest city commission meeting.

The most recent information from the Florida Department of Revenue shows that consumer spending in Leon County-as measured by taxable sales – was down in January by 14.7% when compared to spending one year ago. Details.

The Florida House gave final approval Thursday, to a package formulated in the aftermath of the shootings at Florida State University last year that would arm professors. Details

The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday estimated 5,458 first-time jobless claims were filed in Florida last week, up on a revised count of 5,084 for the week ending Feb. 28.

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National News

Transportation Security Administration agents are on track to miss their first full paycheck today amid a weekslong partial government shutdown. The lapse is expected to prompt more agents to call out sick as they take on other jobs to meet their financial obligations.

Former National Guardsman previously convicted of ISIS support kills one person, wounds two others at Old Dominion University in Virginia (More).

Robert Stewart

Staff writer at Tallahassee Reports.

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1 Comment

  1. Tally Patriot
    Tally Patriot

    Every TSA agent in the country should boycott and not show up to work until Congress does their own job! Every single member of Congress should be removed from office for Non-performance.

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