Alicia Devine, Tallahassee Democrat

Alicia Devine

Tallahassee Democrat

Tallahassee, FL, United States

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  • North Jersey News

Past articles by Alicia:

New steeple rises at St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Tallahassee

The previous steeple was damaged by Hurricane Michael in October of 2018. It was later removed in March 2021. → Read More

Photos: Demonstrators gather on FSU campus as part of a statewide protest against DeSantis

Florida State University Students gathered outside the Westcott Building to protest the DeSantis administration's "attack" on the LGBTQ+ & BIPOC communities. → Read More

Photos: Ash Wednesday Mass at St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral in Tallahassee

St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral held a noon Ash Wednesday Mass. → Read More

Watch: VP Kamala Harris arrives in Tallahassee ahead of Sunday speech at The Moon

Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Tallahassee Saturday evening ahead her speech marking the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, a landmark abortion case. → Read More

A year of transition in Tallahassee: The best photos of 2022 as taken by our photojournalists

It was a year of transition as Tallahassee saw light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. → Read More

Tallahassee Museum's newest visiting animals, dingoes, make their debut

The museum's visitors are known to be very friendly and lively, providing the opportunity to see the pair playing and exploring their temporary home. → Read More

O Christmas tree! Where to find your live Christmas tree in Tallahassee this holiday season

There are several locations in Tallahassee where you can find Christmas trees, including a cut-your-own tree farm. → Read More

Looking for a pumpkin? Here are a few places to grab the perfect one before Halloween

Looking to grab a pumpkin for your Halloween decor? Here are some options for pumpkin patches in Tallahassee. → Read More

Missing World War II airman returns home, honored at Tallahassee airport before burial

Staff Sgt. William Wood will be buried with honors Monday, August 1, at Tallahassee National Cemetery where he will receive a full-honors interment. → Read More

Florida honors 30 deputies who fell in the line of duty; 23 of them died of COVID

The Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) added 30 names of sheriff officers who died in the line of duty to the FSA Memorial Wall during a ceremony. → Read More

Festival of literature and music: A guide to this weekend's Word of South in Tallahassee

The Word of South literary-music festival began with a concert in the park and ends Sunday, April 10. → Read More

Four things to know before you go to Springtime Tallahassee

After two years of life in a pandemic world, Springtime Tallahassee festivities are back. → Read More

FAMU and FSU College of Engineering host FIRST Robotics high school regional competition

The event featured robots built by pre-college teams from around the Southeast. → Read More

Alumni, fans and others celebrate all things Seminole during FSU Day at the Capitol

Florida State University President Richard McCullough participated in his first FSU Day at the Capitol Wednesday afternoon. → Read More

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare restarts helicopter ambulance service

The Bell 407 helicopter can travel anywhere within 120 miles of TMH and serves George E. Weems Memorial Hospital, Doctors’ Memorial Hospital and Calhoun-Liberty Hospital → Read More

Tallahassee on ice: For the first time in a decade, capital city temps drop below 20 degrees

The temperature in Tallahassee dropped below 20 degrees on Sunday for the first time since 2012. → Read More

From race driver to entrepreneur: Danica Patrick chased her dreams

Danica Patrick told a local leadership breakfast that the desire she had while racing translated into her later life as a business owner. → Read More

Through wars and hurricanes, Sylvan Strickland delivered the news in the 1940s

Sylvan Strickland delivered the Florida State News and Democrat Daily to 80 customers in the 1940s. → Read More

Gender justice and women's rights march attracts hundreds to Florida Capitol

Roughly two hundred activists gathered at the Florida Capitol on Saturday to demand gender justice and keep the right to have an abortion. → Read More

Florida A&M University celebrates 134 years with wreath laying ceremony

FAMU was established on Oct. 3, 1887. A wreath laying ceremony was held to commemorate 134 years. → Read More