Staci Inez, WCTV Eyewitness News

Staci Inez

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Past articles by Staci:

64-year-old Quincy woman charged with second-degree murder

A 64-year-old woman is in custody and charged with second-degree murder, according to the Quincy Police Department. → Read More

A 2022 year-in-review for Tallahassee homicides, violent crimes

Tallahassee Police reported a total of 125 shootings in 2022, with 22 homicides and 96 shooting victims altogether. → Read More

Local doctor, athletic trainer weigh in on safety protocols amid Damar Hamlin incident

“We all know the medicine side of it. It’s the logistics side,” said FAMU team physician, Dr. Garrison Rolle. “The quicker you can get things done, the better it’s going to be for the athlete.” → Read More

Christmas Eve fire destroys home, displaces family of six in Gadsden County

The Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office said the fire started around 1 p.m. on Christmas Eve and the home is a total loss. → Read More

Gadsden County works to fix internet connectivity issues throughout rural areas

The internet connection has been unreliable for quite some time and the County is working to get grant funding to help expand internet access to families everywhere, but especially in more rural areas. → Read More

Police body cam released showing the arrest of people accused of voter fraud

Police body cam videos released showing the arrests of a few of the people recently accused of voter fraud. → Read More

Gadsden County Schools hosts community meeting

The Gadsden County School's superintendent hosted a community meeting for parents and families. → Read More

FSU celebrating the groundbreaking for its new college of business

Florida State University celebrating the groundbreaking for its new college of business and FSU says this is one of the biggest events in the business school’s 72-year history. → Read More

Tallahassee Chamber encourages employers to hire underrepresented populations at 2022 Talent Forum

Speakers focused on hiring people with disabilities, refugees from foreign countries, and people who are re-entering society from prison. → Read More

Quincy comes together for Stop the Violence rally

Community members are coming together to hold another Stop the Violence prayer rally, but this time, the event will be in the middle of one Quincy neighborhood with hopes of sparking change. → Read More

Board of trustees emergency meeting addresses housing, compliance issue

Dr. Robinson addressed housing emergencies that forced students out of two dorms, but he mainly focused on the student-athlete ineligibility issue that left 20 players unable to compete against North Carolina last Saturday. → Read More

FDA approves new COVID booster

The FDA authorized a new COVID-19 booster aimed at attacking Omicron strains of the virus. → Read More

Cascades Park historical exhibit unveiled

The exhibit includes photos from the civil rights movement, along with a letter sent to local activists by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. → Read More

Back to school: Hundreds of students still on housing waitlist

Florida A&M parents and students are frustrated after hundreds of people are still on the waitlist for on-campus housing, while classes begin on Monday. → Read More

Back to school: Hundreds of students still on housing waitlist

Florida A&M parents and students are frustrated after hundreds of people are still on the waitlist for on-campus housing, while classes begin on Monday. → Read More

Back to school: FSU students move in ahead of school year

Florida State University freshmen arrive in advance of classes next week. → Read More

LATEST: Florida monkeypox briefing

The State Health Department now reports roughly 1300 monkeypox cases. → Read More

Former employee speaks out after Miller Co. Sheriff arrested on sexual battery charges

A former deputy with the Miller County Sheriff’s Department said he was fired after reporting an incident of alleged sexual misconduct by Sheriff Rick Morgan. → Read More

Tallahassee animal shelters struggle with overcrowding

The Tallahassee Animal Services Center is seeing an increase in pets being brought in and surrendered. It’s a trend being reported around the country and the exact opposite of what shelters are hoping to accomplish. → Read More

Former Gadsden Co. Jail employee claim sexual harassment on the job

Latonya Lodman says when she came to work at the Gadsden County Jail, she was harassed by her supervisor, Robert Barkley, on a daily basis. → Read More