The TR Daily Briefs: Thursday, March 19, 2026

The TR Daily Briefs: Thursday, March 19, 2026

TALLAHASSEE REPORTS

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Weather: Today, mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Tonight, mostly clear, with a low around 42. Friday, sunny, with a high near 76. Friday night, clear, with a low around 50. NWS

US stock markets close down (S&P 500 -1.4%, Dow -1.6%, Nasdaq -1.5%) after Federal Reserve keeps interest rates in range between 3.5% and 3.75% (More).

Local Sports On March 13th, Godby hosted The Tariq Barfield Invitational Track and Field meet at Godby with multiple Leon County schools competing. Details

Godby Track And Field Hosts The Tariq Barfield Invitational

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Local & State News

Steve Stewart discusses political fallout from hospital transfer vote.

Attorney General James Uthmeier said Wednesday his office will investigate Discord, a messaging platform, for allegedly putting children at risk of being groomed by predators online.

Uthmeier To Investigate Messaging Platform Discord

A proposal expected to allow a Miami resort to develop a water park on its property is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis alongside the wide-ranging “farm bill,” and a plan to provide stopgap funding for an AIDS drug program.

‘Farm Bill’ Sent to DeSantis

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National News

The Federal Aviation Administration issued new rules yesterday mandating air traffic controllers use radar technology to separate helicopters and airplanes. The guidelines impact more than 150 airports and come after last year’s deadly midair collision near Washington, DC.

Cesar Chavez, cofounder of the United Farm Workers, has been accused of sexually abusing girls and women connected to the farmworker movement in the 1960s and 1970s. An investigation published yesterday described a pattern of misconduct that complicates Chavez’s legacy as a US labor rights figure.  

One Response to "The TR Daily Briefs: Thursday, March 19, 2026"

  1. So why won’t Pam Bondi go under oath? Seems a simple and standard request. And why not make these hearings/depositions public? That would eliminate any possible spin from the media. It just seems like common sense ways to get to the truth aren’t on the table for some reason. Anybody care to explain the reasoning behind refusing public hearings and refusing to go under oath to answer questions from congress?

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