Mar 9, 2017
Courthouse verdict déjà vu
With downtown Milton now in the rearview mirror as the site for a new county courthouse, Santa Rosa commissioners say they’re open to offers of free land or good buys in likely locations.
Mar 2, 2017
Pickleball appeal growing in Gulf Breeze
Diane Burns was familiar with the game of pickleball long before she ever came to Florida.
Mar 2, 2017
Boy Scouts battle lost appeal of great outdoors
Outdoor activities such as camping, canoeing, hiking and swimming all used to be enough to attract youth into the Boy Scouts.
Mar 2, 2017
Ratchet 33 aircrew remembered during memorial ceremony
HURLBURT FIELD-More than 900 Air Commandos, fellow special operations service members, civilians and families gathered to remember four fallen Airmen during a ceremony at the air park Feb. 16.
Capt. Ryan P. Hall from the 319th Special Operations Squadron, Capt. Nicholas S. Whitlock and 1st Lt. Justin J. Wilkens from the 34th Special Operations Squadron and Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten from the 25th Intelligence Squadron died Feb. 18, 2012, when their U-28A was involved in an accident near Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, located in the Horn of Africa.
Mar 2, 2017
It’s not a wagon
Happy March! March is amazing isn’t it? Let’s all pause and be grateful that we not only get another month but we get it in the sunshine paradise of Navarre.
Mar 2, 2017
Pensacola opens streets for Ciclovia
Pensacola on March 25, don’t plan on driving. Instead, plan on walking, biking, skateboarding, jogging or whatever other method you perfer to be active. The largest street closure in the history of the city is planned for the first ever Pensacola Ciclovia (seek-low-VIA) Open Streets event.
Mar 2, 2017
Women veterans get a helping hand
When Nancy Bullock-Prevot retired from the military in 2015, she was appalled to see the challenges female veterans faced.
Mar 2, 2017
A highway runs through it
U.S. Highway 98 is more than 10,000 trips a day in excess of its capacity according to the Florida Department of Transportation.
Mar 2, 2017
Capital punishment back on solid ground
As the Florida Legislature inches closer to correcting the state’s death-penalty law, the Florida Supreme Court has voted to allow capital-punishment cases to proceed in a reversal of an earlier ruling.