McNeil Addresses Leon County Issues Including Homelessness, PBA

McNeil Addresses Leon County Issues Including Homelessness, PBA

Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil appeared on the The Morning Show with Preston Scott on Friday, January 9. He discussed several issues including the homelessness problem that appears to be growing in Leon County. On the current state of public safety in Leon County, McNeil stated that after a tumultuous 2020 there is a huge […]

Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey Comments on Violence in DC

Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey Comments on Violence in DC

Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey recently commented on the violence that took place in Washington D.C. on January 6th via his twitter account. On January 6th, Mayor Dailey tweeted from @MayorOfTLH: “I am horrified at what we’re seeing at the U.S. Capitol today. This is an attack on our democracy. In this country we respect the […]

State Report Shows 384,223 People Have Been Vaccinated

State Report Shows 384,223 People Have Been Vaccinated

According to a Florida Department of Health Report, 384,223 people have received the COVID-19 vaccine. This includes 14,601 people who have received the second dose of the vaccine. Listed below is the daily distribution of the vaccine since December 24th. The numbers for Leon County show that 6,850 people have received the vaccine and 12 […]

Superintendent Rocky Hanna Says Leon County Schools Will Continue to Follow Safe Start Plan

Superintendent Rocky Hanna Says Leon County Schools Will Continue to Follow Safe Start Plan

On the morning of Jan. 4, Leon County Schools Superintendent Rocky Hanna released a statement to faculty and parents regarding the current status of schools amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The new semester, which also began on Jan. 4, will continue to operate as previously with no major changes as outlined in the statement, which was […]

Weekly Report Ending Jan. 3rd: Leon COVID Cases, Positivity Rate and Hospitalizations Up

Weekly Report Ending Jan. 3rd: Leon COVID Cases, Positivity Rate and Hospitalizations Up

TR’s weekly report (December 27 – January 3) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below. TR’s December 27th weekly report can be reviewed here. The weekly report, ending January 3rd, shows increases in new cases, positivity rate and hospitalizations. The Numbers The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID […]

Fried Wants National Guard to Help with Vaccines

Fried Wants National Guard to Help with Vaccines

The News Service of Florida Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried recently called on Gov. Ron DeSantis to mobilize the National Guard to help distribute COVID-19 vaccines. In a letter to DeSantis, Fried said distribution has been characterized in media reports as “very chaotic” and that there is a lack of “clear direction” for health-care professionals […]

November Report: Leon County Jobs Stagnate, Unemployment Rate Up

November Report: Leon County Jobs Stagnate, Unemployment Rate Up

The latest employment information shows that Leon County lost 847 jobs in November. One year ago Leon County lost 981 jobs. The unemployment rate in November increased to 5.6% from 5.0% in October. One year ago the November unemployment rate was 2.5%. The number of people working in November, 2020 is less when compared to […]

Asymptomatic COVID Spread Unlikely but Possible, According to Study

Asymptomatic COVID Spread Unlikely but Possible, According to Study

After a study by researchers from the University of Florida on asymptomatic spread of COVID was published on Dec. 14, some social media posts claimed that COVID is not spread by asymptomatic or presymptomatic carriers. Politifact has since published an article rating these claims as “Mostly False.” The study, published by the Journal of the […]