City Stalls For Time, Gets Red Light Camera Rule Changed
When you were growing up didn’t you hate the kids that changed the rules of the game when they were losing? Usually…
When you were growing up didn’t you hate the kids that changed the rules of the game when they were losing? Usually…
The Real Power: Neighborhood Control In part one of this two-part series, it was shown how our commissioners from both the City of…
A last minute addition to the City Commission agenda on June 22 was approved by a 5-0 vote and is raising serious…
On Tuesday, Superintendent Jackie Pons spoke to about 60 members and guests of the the Northeast Business Association. During his thirty minute…
Tallahassee Reports has obtained a copy of the 140 page draft report of the electric rate case study that has been discussed…
Citizens empower elected officials when they defer their knowledge, wisdom and expertise to public servants, government staff and other special interest groups.…
During 2011, the county commission will be taking another look at requiring more advanced septic tanks for southern Leon County. In my…
“Perception is everything. If you commit a crime, you should pay a penalty—especially if you are a public servant.” State of Florida…
With a number of locally owned businesses struggling in this depressed economy, the rally cry from business owners and government officials is…
A Tallahassee Reports comparison of electric rates over the last three years shows COT electric rates have decreased more than any other…
After a year without bylaws, The City of Tallahassee Citizen Advisory Committee for Utilities codified their mission and elected a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman.…
Last week Mayor Marks admitted that he made a mistake voting for a vendor he was being paid by without disclosing any…