Fire district gift celebrates patriotism
When Shane Kahl heard about people stomping on the American flag, he went online to see it for himself. Needless to say, the Navarre veteran was not happy.
Robledo completes journey to U.S. citizenship
Miguel Robledo heard about life in the United States from friends while living in Mexico.
Saturday marks annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
On Saturday, May 9, Escambia and Santa Rosa letter carriers will join forces to help Stamp Out Hunger in the community. In its 23rd year, the annual food drive has grown to be the largest national single-day effort that benefits millions of Americans who struggle to put food on the table, according to a press release from the United Way of Escambia County.
Education key component at Butterfly House
After lying dormant during the winter months, the Panhandle Butterfly House emerged from its cocoon May 2 to kick off its 2015 season.
Storm shuts down Fun Fest
The 31st annual Fun Fest came to an abrupt halt Saturday following an afternoon storm that ripped through Navarre, uprooting vendors’ tents and forcing visitors to head for cover.
Sports plays role in healing process for Wounded Warriors
Tim McDonough doesn’t like to talk about the explosion that changed his life.
Bear hunting could soon become a reality
Despite heavy public opposition, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissioners approved a limited bear hunting season last week as part of its draft bear management plan.
Public input needed on mitigation update
Santa Rosa County is seeking public involvement and participation as it updates its hazard mitigation plans.
Gulf Breeze Zoo welcomes new arrival
Gabby and Geronimo, two reticulated giraffes who reside at the Gulf Breeze Zoo, welcomed their second baby, Gideon, on March 27.
Fun Fest is right around the corner
The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s 31st annual Fun Fest takes place April 24 and 25 on Navarre Beach. The event, which features headliner Chad Montana, is free and open to the public.













