The Tallahassee Reports Morning Briefs: Tuesday, Dec. 6th

The Tallahassee Reports Morning Briefs: Tuesday, Dec. 6th

Local News Chairman of the Tallahassee Citizens Police Review Board (CPRB), Edward Gaines, emailed a press release stating the board unanimously supports Taylor Biro remaining on the board. Biro became the subject of controversy after she was in possession of an “Abolish Police” sticker on her coffee mug during a CPRB board meeting. Florida PBA […]

FSU Preview: Florida State versus Florida

FSU Preview: Florida State versus Florida

This Friday at 7:30 in Doak Campbell the ‘Noles will take on the Florida Gators on ABC. Florida is 6-5 on the year with wins over Utah, South Florida, Eastern Washington, Missouri, Texas A&M and South Carolina and losses against Kentucky, Tennessee, LSU, Georgia and Vanderbilt. FSU is 26-37-2 in the all-time series and have […]

Tallahassee People on the Move

Tallahassee People on the Move

Stearns Weaver Miller Names New Tallahassee Shareholder Stearns Weaver Miller announced that Amanda Bennis, Laura Lefebvre Balard, Aubrey Burris, David Coulter, Paul Crucet, Coral Del Mar López, Ivette Delgado, Amy Jellicorse, William Lawrence, Lisette Martinez, and Erin Tilton have been promoted to Shareholders. The newest Shareholders span the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Tallahassee offices […]

Tallahasseeans to Remember on Memorial Day

Tallahasseeans to Remember on Memorial Day

The following was submitted by a Tallahassee Reports subscriber: Memorial Day is a national holiday to honor those who died in combat in defense of America and will be observed this year on Monday, May 30th.  There were 116,000 military casualties in World War I, 400,000 in WW 2, 33,000 in Korea, 60,000 in Vietnam and 3,000 […]

FSUS Softball Starts 10-0

FSUS Softball Starts 10-0

The Florida State University High School softball team is off to a 10-0 start in the 2021-22 season. The team possesses a lethal combination of power,  consistent hitting and efficient pitching. During the undefeated run, the team has a .347 batting average with 14 home runs and 81 RBI’s. Infielders Madelyn Mayo and Jaysoni Beachum […]

Nikki Fried Faces Ethics Case Over Financial Disclosures

Nikki Fried Faces Ethics Case Over Financial Disclosures

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE — As she runs for governor in 2022, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried will have to fend off allegations that she violated state law by not properly disclosing financial information. The state Commission on Ethics on Wednesday issued an order finding “probable cause” that Fried did […]

Select Events in Tallahassee Beginning September 28

Select Events in Tallahassee Beginning September 28

Leon County Farm Bureau Annual MeetingDate: Tuesday, September 28, 2021, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Where: Goodwood Museum & Gardens, 1600 Miccosukee RoadCost: FreeWhat you’ll get: Michelle Miller- The Farm Babe will join us as the guest speaker for this year’s annual meeting. With an online following of 2-3 million, and speaking engagements across the […]

ESPN College Football Analyst Addresses FSU Situation

ESPN College Football Analyst Addresses FSU Situation

David Hale is a college football analysts for ESPN. Listed below is a twitter thread by Hale addressing FSU’s football program following the lost to Jacksonville State. ____ Quick thoughts on FSU… This was never going to be a good football team. The hope was 6-6, a bowl game, and enough enthusiasm about progress to […]

J.T. Burnette Guilty on Five Charges

J.T. Burnette Guilty on Five Charges

The jury in the J.T Burnette federal public corruption trial found Burnette guilty on five of the nine charges. A guilty verdict was reached on charges related to extortion, honest services mail fraud, Travel Act, and lying to the FBI. The guilty verdict on extortion – count 2 – was related to obstructing and delaying […]

FBI Tapes at Burnette Trial Casts Some Florida Political Players in Unflattering Light

FBI Tapes at Burnette Trial Casts Some Florida Political Players in Unflattering Light

By Karen Murphy, The Capitolist. This week’s witnesses in the federal trial of J.T. Burnette, a Tallahassee businessman standing trial for federal extortion and racketeering, described the “dirty politics of getting things done” in Tallahassee. The testimony exposed some of the true “power behind the throne” like that whielded by Burnette and his wife, Kim […]

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