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Live state updates: Hurricane Idalia makes Florida landfall with winds at 125 mph

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in 49 counties, as winds blew and Hurricane Idalia's surge was expected to be lethal.

 

Heisman Led: Ranking Florida State football's seniors by potential impact in 2023

Ranking Florida State football's seniors by potential impact in 2023, including Jordan Travis, Fabien Lovett and Kalen DeLoach.

 

See Tallahassee, Leon County power outage map as Hurricane Idalia impacts Florida

As Hurricane Idalia brings dangerous storm surge, high winds and flooding rain to Florida, a look at power outages around Tallahasee, Leon County.

 

WeatherTiger Hurricane Idalia updates: Tallahassee area may see 60 mph gusts till 10 a.m.

Massive surge, wind, and rain impacts are spreading across North Florida and west-central Florida, and you should be sheltering in place in these areas into the afternoon.

 

'Hunker down': Gov. DeSantis briefs the state as Idalia landfalls

"Hunker down. Don't mess with this storm," said DeSantis. "Do not go outside in the midst of this storm, This is a very, very powerful storm."

 

Live Tallahassee area updates: Hurricane Idalia makes landfall near Keaton Beach

Hurricane Idalia, the first major hurricane to hit Apalachee Bay in recorded history, will make landfall this morning along the Big Bend coast.

 

Hurricane Idalia now a Category 4 storm with 130-mph winds hours before Florida landfall

Winds have increased to 130 mph as Hurricane Idalia approaches the Big Bend region of Florida.

 

Santa Rosa's proposed new Land Development Codes still prompt clear cutting, density concerns

After much debate, the Santa Rosa County Zoning Board has passed off its recommendations for Land Development Code revisions to County Commission

 

Escambia, Pensacola Habitat partnership could help create 75-100 affordable homes a year

Escambia County plans to build 15 affordable homes by spring, and potentially work with Pensacola Habitat to build even more.

 

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