Visitors loving Navarre; bed tax numbers prove it
Bed tax numbers for Santa Rosa County increased 28.42% in February over last year, representing the fifth straight increase for the fiscal year beginning in October.
Money in the bank: How did you spend your stimulus check?
Community reporter Kaitie Meyer hit the beach last Wednesday to talk to strangers about stimulus checks. Finances are typically a private topic of conversation, but many tourists and locals were open to discussing their bank accounts and thousands of dollars appearing in it over the past year.
Pickup truck driver backs into school bus
No one was injured in an early morning collision Monday between a pickup truck and a school bus with one child on it.
Eglin doctor shares stories from Afghanistan
Mere hours into his first day on the job in Afghanistan, a 96th Medical Group doctor was slicing through an accident victim’s chest cavity, then opening the hole with his finger to insert a chest tube.
Utility franchise fee under discussion
A franchise fee is under consideration by Santa Rosa County officials to raise much-needed revenue and level the playing fields for local utility companies.
Beach flags – more than just a color
Long before most beachgoers are even out of bed, the lifeguards at Navarre Beach are studying surf, weather, wind and tide conditions to decide which flags to post.
After-hours water hookups may cost more
The Holley Navarre Water System is establishing a committee to discuss changing the fee structure for after-hours water hookups.
Experts: Tornado ‘season’ hasn’t peaked yet
As the climatological peak of tornado season draws near in the United States, AccuWeather forecasters are warning that the season is just getting started. March, April and May are typically the most active in terms of tornadoes, but this year, April and May could be particularly dangerous as the ingredients come together for frequent outbursts of severe weather.
Navarre Beach sees big crowds, doubles guard staff
In the first three months of 2021, Navarre Beach lifeguards have already rescued more people than they did all last year.
That number is 48 and rising.
The high number of swimmers in trouble combined with extremely busy beaches led to a request for additional funding to double the number of lifeguards on the beach.
New 800-home Milton subdivision gets green light
After more than three hours of discussion, the Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners voted 3-2 to approve a zoning change that will allow an 800-plus home development on Berryhill Road.
















