TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 26th-November 1st

TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 26th-November 1st

Information provided by the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) shows there were 88 incidents reported during the week of October 26 – November 1, 2020. The data indicates there were 58 property incidents and 30 violent incidents. Last week there were 42 property and 24 violent incidents. A regional breakdown of the incidents – based on […]

TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 19th-25th

TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 19th-25th

Information provided by the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) shows there were 66 incidents reported during the week of October 19 – 25, 2020. The data indicates there were 42 property incidents and 24 violent incidents. Last week there were 50 property and 23 violent incidents. A regional breakdown of the incidents – based on TPD […]

City Commission Votes to Make TEMPO a Nonprofit

City Commission Votes to Make TEMPO a Nonprofit

During their Oct. 28 meeting, the City Commission unanimously voted to make the local TEMPO organization a nonprofit foundation. TEMPO, which stands for Tallahassee Engaged in Meaningful Productivity for Opportunity, is a community engagement and public safety youth program that was established in 2017. The TEMPO initiative is administered by the City of Tallahassee’s Community […]

September Airport Passenger Traffic Still Impacted by COVID

September Airport Passenger Traffic Still Impacted by COVID

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to take a toll on air travel. The latest information from the Tallahassee International Airport shows passenger traffic decreased 63.5% in September when compared to traffic one year ago. The number of passengers was down from 70,340 during September 2019 to 25,697 this year. Last month passenger traffic was […]

City Commissioners Vote to Implement Pilot Code Enforcement and Lien Amnesty Program

City Commissioners Vote to Implement Pilot Code Enforcement and Lien Amnesty Program

At the City Commission meeting on Oct. 28, the Commissioners voted to approve the implementation of a pilot Code Enforcement and Lien Amnesty Program that is looking to forgive $700,000 worth of lingering code violations and also help revitalize neighborhoods. The program was proposed by the Housing and Community Resilience Department (HCR). The HCR ensures […]

Frenchtown Farmers Market to Expand After Receiving U.S. Department of Agriculture Grant

Frenchtown Farmers Market to Expand After Receiving U.S. Department of Agriculture Grant

The Frenchtown Farmers Market has been approved for a $245,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture as a part of the Farmers Market Promotion Program. This program is meant to increase the accessibility and availability of produce that is sourced locally and regionally. The grant will fund opportunities that include providing outreach, technical […]

City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow Discusses CSC, Law Enforcement

City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow Discusses CSC, Law Enforcement

City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow appeared on Above the Fold with Tallahassee Reports Editor Steve Stewart on Oct. 20 to discuss local issues including law enforcement and the proposed Children’s Services Council (CSC). At the beginning of the show, Matlow defended his opposition on the creation of the CSC, a controversial issue on the November ballot […]

TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 12th-18th

TR’s Weekly Crime Tracker: October 12th-18th

Information provided by the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) shows there were 73 incidents reported during the week of October 12 – 18, 2020. The data indicates there were 50 property incidents and 23 violent incidents. A regional breakdown of the incidents – based on TPD defined quadrants – shows the Northwest quadrant of Tallahassee led […]

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