Man pulls knife in Navarre Walmart
Shoplifting turned to assault at Walmart in Navarre April 22 after a Navarre man allegedly threatened the store manager with a knife.
Two injured in car flip incident
Two people went to the hospital after a car flipped on its side in the ditch on the morning of April 26 at the intersection of Andorra Street and U.S. Highway 98 in Navarre.
Agriculture Commissioner Putnam running for Florida governor
Tallahassee – Republican Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam filed paperwork to run for governor on Monday and will formally announce his candidacy during an event in his hometown next week.
Boats that will be used for ferry service arrive in Pensacola
As the two ferry boats made their way into the bay late Saturday afternoon, the excitement began to build. Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown has been waiting a long time for the boats to arrive.
Technical Sergeant Keary J. Miller
When two American servicemen were attempting to avoid capture by enemies in the mountains south of Marzak in the Paktia Province of Afghanistan, Technical Sergeant Keary J. Miller and his quick reaction force made an attempt to rescue the servicemen.
Staff Sergeant Christopher G. Baradat
In April 2013, allied Afghan forces, including intelligence personnel, were attempting to exit the Sono Valley, Sheltan District of Kunar Providence. But enemy forces were waiting.
Air Force Cross honors dual bravery
Throughout its history the Air Force Cross has been a symbol to honor those in service who went above and beyond in the face of deadly danger. It honors those that took the motto “first there… that others may live” to heart.
Athletic brothers seek loving home
Tony and T’Antonio, or “TT” as he is known, are typical little boys with wonderful imaginations. They get along well together and enjoy playing with each other.
Reunification improves children’s lives
This article is part of a series focused on National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Thunderbirds in town to meet with Blue Angels
Criss-crossing a gray sky on a blustery Monday morning at NAS Pensacola, the Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team showed off their impressive flying maneuvers in the air, the noise from their T-38 jets almost deafening and the smoke trailing off behind them and fading into the gray clouds.










