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in the state Capitol building, The FLORIDA Channel is a public affairs programming service funded by The Florida Legislature and produced and operated by WFSU-TV. It features programming covering all three branches of state government, and is Florida’s primary source for live, unedited coverage of the Governor and Cabinet, the Legislature and the Supreme Court. The FLORIDA Channel began its statewide gavel-to-gavel coverage with the 1996 legislative session. Then housed at the Public Broadcast Center in Tallahassee, it was the only source of live, unedited legislative coverage in Florida. In 1997, coverage was expanded to include Florida Supreme Court Oral Arguments. That same year, WFSU-TV assumed management of the television facility located on the 9th floor of the Florida Capitol building in Tallahassee and the responsibility for producing all FLORIDA Channel programs. In 1998, Capitol Update premiered and gavel-to-gavel coverage of legislative special sessions and the Public Service Commission Agenda Conferences began. In 2002, The FLORIDA Channel launched its year-round, 24/7 programming service – providing extensive coverage of the three branches of Florida’s government. Today, The FLORIDA Channel produces more than 2,500 hours of original programming annually that can be seen on PBS multicast channels, cable systems, and public, education and government access channels across the state. With the addition of remote events crews that travel the state, its coverage has expanded to include meetings of the Board of Education, the Board of Governors, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission and other meetings and events relating to state government. And during hurricane season and other states of emergency, The FLORIDA Channel broadcasts live coverage of briefings from the Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee. All programming televised by The FLORIDA Channel is closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

06/02/2026

Launched in 2018, Florida Trail Towns is a state program that helps communities boost tourism and promote recreation by highlighting regional trail systems. Take a ride with us down the Gulf Coast to see what makes each trail town in this region unique and why one was selected to be Florida’s first. Watch your Florida Crossroads on the web! https://thefloridachannel.org/videos/florida-trail-towns-gulf-coast/

06/01/2026

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06/01/2026

ICYMI: Lawmakers put the finishing touches on a $115 billion state budget. And
Governor Ron DeSantis announced a special session on to begin June 1. Watch your Capitol Update! https://thefloridachannel.org/videos/cu-2922/ or on , , or !

The Martin Grade Scenic Highway, known to locals simply as "The Grade," runs 12 miles connecting the towns of Okeechobee...
05/30/2026

The Martin Grade Scenic Highway, known to locals simply as "The Grade," runs 12 miles connecting the towns of Okeechobee and Stuart. It is a canopy road whose majesty transports travelers to with its deep connection to the Florida Cracker cowboys, the Seminoles, the merchants and tourists who all came to travel and settle around the area. and learn more about the in this video! https://thefloridachannel.org/videos/florida-scenic-highways-and-byways-martin-grade/ Keep Martin Beautiful Florida Department of Transportation Florida Scenic Highways Program

The Martin Grade Scenic Highway, known to locals simply as “The Grade,” runs 12 miles connecting the towns of Okeechobee and Stuart. It is a canopy road whose

The Governor signed Senate Bill 538, authorizing schools to use booster-generated and administrative funds to increase c...
05/29/2026

The Governor signed Senate Bill 538, authorizing schools to use booster-generated and administrative funds to increase compensation for coaches.

The Governor signed Senate Bill 538, authorizing schools to use booster-generated and administrative funds to increase compensation for coaches.

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Floridians should start planning for the impending hurricane season.   begi...
05/27/2026

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Floridians should start planning for the impending hurricane season. begins June 1 and lasts until November 30.

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Floridians should start planning for the impending hurricane season. Hurricane season begins June 1 and lasts

The House and Senate’s lead budget negotiators reached agreement on a $114.5 billion spending plan for the 2026-2027 fis...
05/27/2026

The House and Senate’s lead budget negotiators reached agreement on a $114.5 billion spending plan for the 2026-2027 fiscal year that funds schools, the , drugs and more.

The House and Senate's lead budget negotiators reached agreement on a $114.5 billion spending plan for the 2026-2027 fiscal year that funds schools, the

As part of the budget negotiation process, lawmakers approved a deal that would transfer all assets belonging to the Uni...
05/26/2026

As part of the budget negotiation process, lawmakers approved a deal that would transfer all assets belonging to the University of South Florida’s Sarasota-Manatee campus to New College of Florida . New College would assume all debt belonging to USF Sarasota-Manatee by December 31.

As part of the budget negotiation process, lawmakers approved a deal that would transfer all assets belonging to the University of South Florida’s

05/23/2026

ICYMI: Emergency management officials are urging Floridians to be storm ready as this year’s begins. And an annual tradition marks the 161st anniversary of in Florida. Watch your Capitol Update! https://thefloridachannel.org/videos/cu-2921/ or on , , or !

VISIT FLORIDA officials say there were fewer Canadian tourists in Florida than usual last year, but the decline wasn't a...
05/20/2026

VISIT FLORIDA officials say there were fewer Canadian tourists in Florida than usual last year, but the decline wasn't as steep as they initially thought.

Visit Florida officials say there were fewer Canadian tourists in Florida than usual last year, but the decline wasn't as steep as they initially thought.

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