Sunday, January 25th, 2026
Good morning, Tallahassee. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 25th of January.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ FSU celebrated its 175th anniversary on Jan. 24 in Tallahassee with a kickoff event on Jan. 21 that featured a Legacy Walk (displaying historic seals and landmarks) and free cupcakes as university officials engaged with students during the celebrations. FSU News
- ➤ Legacy at FSU, a new student government party, hosted its inaugural event on Jan. 13 at Bowden’s — its co-leaders Miranda Ojea and London Jackaboice aim to restore bipartisanship and launch a mentorship program to boost student participation while denying any affiliation with Burning Spear. FSU News
- ➤ At a Jan. 13 meeting, the Leon County School Board approved amendments to ethics, health, and student rights policies effective Jan. 14. They also approved a $1.4 million architectural consulting contract for Raa Middle School and set public hearings for additional professional learning changes on Feb. 24. Tallahassee Reports
- ➤ Middle and high school students and their families gathered at Tallahassee State College on Saturday for a Mega Florida Bright Futures scholarship event. Florida Lottery & college officials provided key information on eligibility and next steps to help cover college costs. WCTV
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Due to a major winter storm, Tallahassee International Airport cancelled eight flights Saturday + an estimated 18 are expected to be canceled Sunday, affecting routes to Dallas, Charlotte, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. Tallahassee Democrat
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A Tallahassee psychologist explains how to spot seasonal depression as winter's shorter days and colder weather affect mental health. The expert outlines basic treatment steps+ practical advice to help locals manage the winter blues. WCTV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Lajae Jones had a double-double as FSU lost 83+80 to SMU at Moody Coliseum on Saturday, Jan. 24. The Seminoles will meet Cal at Donald L. Tucker Center on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ FAMU men's basketball won its fifth straight game Saturday at the Al Lawson Multipurpose Center on campus by defeating Alcorn State 66-58. The team, led by Miles Ndalama with 17 points, will next play Jackson State on Monday. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ Senior guard Makiyah McHenry stepped up for Florida High’s young basketball team after eighth-grader Callie James suffered an ankle injury during their 60-38 win against Chiles last Friday; McHenry posted a double-double of 22+12 as coach Darryl Marshall said the team is building consistency for upcoming contests. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ FSU’s national champion players Taylor Suarez, Giana Riley, and Yuna McCormack turned professional in January—Suarez joined Angel City FC, Riley signed with Club América and McCormack joined Denver Summit FC. They helped win the NCAA title and will debut with their new clubs in upcoming matches. FSU News
- ➤ FAMU has launched its ‘Restore the Strike’ fundraiser for new head coach Quinn Gray to raise $250,000 by Jan. 31 for nutrition, equipment, and facility upgrades on campus; supporters and alumni have already donated nearly $170,000 (Rattler Nation aims to build a championship-caliber team). Tallahassee Democrat
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Soulful Sounds in Tallahassee
7-9 p.m. — The Woman's Club Of Tallahassee — Tickets available — Experience a vintage-inspired evening of jazzy R&B and comedy with Acute Inflections.
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E. Marie's Dinner & Show: Sorry, Wrong Number
6-8 p.m. — TheStudio — Dinner Show — Experience a chilling suspense thriller that unfolds through urgent phone calls.
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Festival of New Music: Large Ensemble Concert
7:30 PM – 1:30 AM — Ruby Diamond Concert Hall — Ticketed entry — Experience thrilling new compositions by Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe and talented university ensembles.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra Concert
7-9 p.m. — Turner Auditorium — Reserved seating from $37 — Swing to the timeless classics of the Glenn Miller Orchestra at an electrifying concert.
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Viking 5K, 10K, & Half Marathon
1-5 p.m. — 2500 Pedrick Rd, Tallahassee, FL — Registration required — Participate in a fun-filled day of running with distances for all abilities.
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Tallahassee Marathon
7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. — Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority — Registration fees apply — Experience a scenic tour of Florida’s Capital City during this premier winter marathon event.
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Over the Edge Charity Event
11 AM – 4 PM — DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tallahassee — Raise $1,500 to rappel and support children's wishes with Make-A-Wish.
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Heart Concert
7-9 p.m. — Donald L. Tucker Civic Center — Tickets from $74 — Experience the iconic sounds of Heart live in Tallahassee.
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Cirque Italia - Water Circus
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Governor’s Square — Ticket prices vary — Experience a breathtaking aquatic performance under the big top with dazzling acts from around the world.
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Local Band Showcase at The Bark
7:30-11:30 p.m. — The Bark — $10 cover at the door — Enjoy vibrant performances from BLAIRSTONE, CONFLICT OF INTERESTS, BACKWARDS DRIVING, OH!FAUNA, and BLAME.2.
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