Sitting dormant for four months after suffering fire damage earlier this year in late June, the Taco Bell in Navarre is getting close to beginning the comeback process.
Bear sightings have gotten a lot of attention in recent months in Northwest Florida, and Navarre seems to be a popular feeding ground for the furry mammals.
A local women veterans advocate group is one step closer to its goal of constructing a monument recognizing the service and sacrifices of women veterans past and present.
The Woodlawn Beach Middle School Robotics Club is using the science fiction movie “Tron” for inspiration as part of their robotics project and campaign this year for the Emerald Coast BEST Robotics competition.
The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council (TDC) is recommending county commissioners approve $64,000 to allow for the doubling of the artificial reefs on the Gulf side of Navarre Beach Park. This should be a slam dunk for commissioners, as this is a no-brainer.
The skies might have been grey, but Navarre was showered in pink on Saturday as Navarre Park was transformed into a festival atmosphere for the inaugural ThinK PinK NavarrE event.
The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station will be serving deep-sea tricks and treats next weekend at its 3rd annual Spooktacular Science by the Sea from 6 – 9 p.m. on October 25 and 26 at its location in Navarre Beach Park.
The Navarre Raiders’ four-game winning streak was snapped last Friday as the Niceville Eagles’ defense dominated host Navarre in a 26-0 rout Friday at Bennett C. Russell Stadium. The loss also snapped a string of three straight wins for Navarre (4-3) against its Okaloosa County rival.
Students at Woodlawn Beach Middle School who have a passion for animals are offered a chance to stay after school, design campaigns for educating other students about animal related issues and listen to a myriad of guest speakers.