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Looking for fun events? Top 5 things to do around Tallahassee this weekend

It's First Friday, Art in Gadsden celebrates 35th exhibit and Damon Fowler brings the blues to the American Legion Hall.

 

'Everyone knew Andre': Florida A&M community remembers a 'superhero' after murder

FAMU's Andre Green — who police say was killed in an apartment Tuesday — is remembered as a leader, mentor and brother to many.

 

190 people evacuated from Delta flight after tires catch fire, burst while landing

190 passengers were evacuated from a Delta flight at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Wednesday afternoon.

 

How to watch Lollapalooza: Billie Eilish and others to appear on live stream starting Thursday

Hulu's livestream of Lollapalooza, which starts Thursday, afternoon. from Chicago and runs to Sunday, has a lineup that includes Billie Eilish, more.

 

Powerball numbers for Wednesday, Aug. 2, $124 million jackpot

This Powerball jackpot has rolled over since July 24. Wednesday, Aug. 2, drawing was for $95 million

 

Video shows New Yorkers detaining man accused of hitting 10 pedestrians with SUV

Ten people were injured Tuesday on a busy street near the Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan when a stolen SUV suspect ran from the police.

 

'Big Brother' 2023 schedule: When do Season 25 episodes come out?

"Big Brother" is back for a milestone year, celebrating it's 25th season. Here's when Season 25 episodes are scheduled to be released.

 

Chief Uno player job from Mattel offers $17,000 to play Uno Quatro four hours per day

Mattel is looking for the first Chief Uno player, whose job is to make social media content for the new Uno Quatro game, playing four hours per day.

 

The most and least common Florida federal crimes: Here are the drugs feds go after the most

According to the latest report on federal sentencing, over a third of all federal crimes in Florida in 2022 were drug-related.

 

What is the history of the Florida Caverns? From the Trail of Tears to the New Deal

There's a rich history behind the cool caves near Tallahassee that stay 65 degrees year-round. From a Trail of Tears refuge, to New Deal development.

 

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