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Tallahassee City Commission Seat 1 candidate Rudolph "Rudy" Ferguson, Sr. answers questions during a forum hosted by WFSU, the Tallahassee Democrat and the League of Women Voters on Tuesday, June ...
During a live-broadcast candidate forum sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, WFSU and the League of Women Voters of Tallahassee, incumbent Tallahassee City Commissioner will face off against as ...
Tallahassee City Commissioner Curtis Richardson and challenger Dorothy “Dot” Inman-Johnson talked up the pressing topics affecting the city Tuesday during the first of several candidate forums ...
Florida State University (commonly referred to as Florida State or FSU) is an American public space-grant and sea-grant research university. Florida State is on a 1,391.54-acre (5.631 km2) campus in the state capital of Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is ...
Knight Ridder operated the Tallahassee Democrat until August 3, 2005, when the newspaper was acquired by its current owner, the Gannett Company. At the time the paper was founded, Leon County and Florida as a whole were overwhelmingly Democratic. In the 1914 elections, Democratic candidates for two of Florida's congressional seats and for the ...
Members of the Florida Senate gathered on the capitol steps for a group portrait c. 1889 Citizens engaging in a snowball fight on the capitol steps during the Great Blizzard of 1899 Former Senate chamber in the Old Capitol. Tallahassee was named Florida's capital in 1824, midway between the then-largest cities in the state, St. Augustine and ...
July 18: Florida Senate District 3 Democratic Primary (TBD) Forums will be broadcast live at the Tallahassee Democrat's Facebook page, the Tallahassee Democrat's YouTube Channel and on Tallahassee ...
Ruge Hall is an historic site located at 655 West Jefferson Street in Tallahassee, Florida. It serves as the Episcopal Diocese of Florida's center for ministry to Florida State University. On August 1, 1997, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.