Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Good morning, Tallahassee. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 15th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Oct.12, Tallahassee held its revived Longest Table event along Duval Street—about 1,000 locals gathered to share food and civil conversation after the pandemic pause. City officials said the event, founded by former Mayor Andrew Gillum, will continue to help ease political divisions and promote honest dialogue. WFSU
- ➤ At Tom Brown Park on Saturday, Leon County held its annual Fire Truck Roundup where six volunteer fire units showcased their tools and talents to hundreds of local residents. The event honored veteran firefighter Karl Hook as 2025 Firefighter of the Year + recognizing his 30 years of lifesaving service. WFSU Public Media
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On Oct. 8, students at ClubDownunder held a Halloween spelling bee where they spelled themed words for a chance to win a plush goblin—an event that gave them a welcome break from exam stress. Literature major Larissa Todd won the contest, and organizers said the event brought students together in a relaxed, festive setting. FSU News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Florida A&M University's Homecoming week is underway today—its 'Eternal World Tour' theme brings music, food and Rattler pride to Tallahassee. This event continues to showcase a global flair that unites students and the local community. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ Students at Chiles High School gained hands-on welding skills when school leaders cut the ribbon on a new facility Tuesday, letting 51 students learn with instructors from Lively Technical College. The project was funded by a $631,000 grant from the Florida Department of Education—helping students speed up their career training. WCTV
- ➤ Florida State University Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship ranked third among public schools on Niche’s 2026 Best Colleges with Entrepreneurship Degrees — a drop from its top ranking last year by The Princeton Review. Dean Susan Fiorito said the recognition shows the college’s strong focus on hands-on learning that prepares students to become future business leaders. Florida State University
- ➤ FSU announced that R&B singer Mariah the Scientist will headline Homecoming LIve at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center on October 25 — several students expressed excitement to hear her music and learn about her blend of science and song. Fans look forward to this key part of Homecoming Week. FSU News
- ➤ Florida A&M will host a stop on the BLEXIT 'Educate to Liberate' tour on Oct. 17—this free homecoming event will feature speakers and aim to spark dialogue on campus. Tallahassee Democrat
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Florida Division of Emergency Management director Kevin Guthrie told senators Tuesday that his agency is recovering from past hurricanes and is ready for potential new storms by streamlining its systems—plans include moving into a new emergency operations center by spring. With about a month and a half left in hurricane season without a direct hit, officials continue to prepare for any emerging threats. WCTV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ SWAC denied FAMU's appeal to lift band announcer Joe Bullard's two-game suspension, so he will miss the Oct. 18 homecoming football game—a setback in his 50-year milestone with the marching band. FAMU acted after Bullard's off-color comment about Alabama State's dance team led to a fine, a public reprimand, and mandatory training. Tallahassee Democrat
- ➤ Florida State's offense lost several key players to injuries on Oct. 11 in the loss to Pittsburgh, including star receiver Duce Robinson - offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn said the team will use a next-man-up approach as they prepare to play Stanford on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Tallahassee Democrat
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One Year Celebration at Solitude Sauna Studio
Free Community Wellness Event — Oct 17-19, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Solitude Sauna Studio — Free entry — Celebrate wellness with yoga, pilates, breathwork, and complimentary sauna sessions.
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Forever Growncoming: Featuring Keyshia Cole Live
1-6 a.m. — Venue 1872 — No refunds — Celebrate FAMU homecoming with live Hip Hop and R&B music from Keyshia Cole.
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Tallahassee Nights Live: FAMU Homecoming 2025
7-10 p.m. — The Moon — $38-$68 — Experience the excitement of FAMU Homecoming with live performances at Tallahassee Nights Live.
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Sue Boyd Dance Lessons
10:30 p.m. — 229 Lake Ella Dr, Tallahassee, FL — Small fee applies — Learn various dance styles from a seasoned instructor in a welcoming environment.
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Sound Healing for Magic & Wellness
11 a.m. — Tallahassee Senior Center — $15 requested donation — Experience the soothing effects of sound healing with instruments like crystal bowls and gongs for deep relaxation and clarity.
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Mariah The Scientist Concert
8:00 – 9:30 PM — Donald L. Tucker Civic Center — Last-minute concert tickets available — Experience the unique sound of Mariah The Scientist live in Tallahassee.
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Costume Fun Run
6:30-10:30 p.m. — Fleet Feet Tallahassee — Free entry — Enjoy a festive evening of running and a costume contest with seasonal food and drinks.
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Little Dinner Series: Willie Nelson Celebration
6:30-9:30 p.m. — Dedman College of Hospitality — Cost upon inquiry — Enjoy a themed dinner featuring a cocktail reception and four-course meal inspired by Willie Nelson.
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Aaron Watson III: PhoFunk Performance
9 p.m. – 1 a.m. — Fire Betty's — Tickets available — Experience the sonic storytelling of saxophonist Aaron Watson III and his band Pharaohs Of Funk.
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Steve Sternberg Piano Performance
1:30-5:30 p.m. — Westminster Oaks — Tickets available — Experience the engaging and heartfelt piano music of local artist Steve Sternberg.
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