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The Lloyd Depot: A Railway to Tallahassee’s Past

By Dave HodgesGulf Wind Chapter President In 1858, the Pensacola and Georgia railroad built a Jefferson County train depot in Lloyd, Florida. Located near the junction of State Road 59 and County Road 158, it remains a centerpiece of the Lloyd Historic Dis...

Texture in Colors Show by Brinda Pamulapati

We have an upcoming article on the Venvi Art Gallery in Tallahassee. In the meantime, we wanted to draw attention to a show opening this weekend by gallery owner Brinda Pamulapati featuring works by her and her son. ...

Controversy at the Capitol: Discussing racism with your children

Written and Photographed by Ursula A. Perano January 27th, 2018 A rally by the League of the South, ...

Web Exclusive: Proof of Progress Part Two

by Karl Sörne | Photography by Dave Barfield A web exclusive continuation of Danny Goddard and Deb...

The History of Grillz

by Lakayra Larramore | Illustrations by Nick Gazin ...

A Brilliant Monster by F. C. Rabbath

Directed by F.C. Rabbath Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  Adam Bertocci (screenplay) F.C...

050431-N-1810F-181 Fort A.P. Hill, Va. (April 31, 2005) - The spirit of brotherhood through scouting closely resembles that found in the Navy, which add to the spirit of adventure during the National Boy Scouts Jamboree. More than 40,000 Boy Scouts from every state in America and dozens of other countries attended the Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill. U.S. Navy photo by All Hands Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Todd Frontom (RELEASED)

Boy Scouts of America Expands to Include Girls

by Ursula Perano | U.S. Navy photo by All Hands Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Todd Frontom On ...

An Equal Playing Field

Photography by Dave Barfield Team sports promote socialization. It’s on a field or court or rink w...

Amped Up Downtown: First Friday in Thomasville

By Ursula Perano | Photography by Remi Escudie In the heart of downtown Thomasville, Georgia, a once...

Photography by Patty Kousaleos

Ninth Annual Corporate Cup Challenge Grows by Leaps and Lunges

By Heather Fuselier and Mary Barley Who could bench press the most: teachers or lawyers? Who can p...