As federal agencies seek ways to absorb proposed spending cuts from sequester, Gulf Island National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown is asking for the public’s understanding.
Four structures on property owned by Vic’s of Navarre, LLC, a corporation listing former state senator Charlie Clary as managing member, were recently presented to county commissioners to begin abatements.
Representative Cary Pigman, R-Avon Park, began his freshman year bringing his experience as an emergency medical physician to the forefront, sponsoring House Bill 1129, an act relating to infants born alive.
A study published April 9 in Obstetrics & Gynecology shows that multistate, hospital-based quality improvement programs, including the one at Santa Rosa Medical Center in Milton, can be remarkably effective at reducing early elective deliveries of babies.
Marine pilots lived and died in places with strange sounding names: Munda, Barakoma, Vella Lavella, Guam, Rota, Bagan, Torokina, Bougainville, Orate Peninsular, Rabaul on New Britain, Kwajalein, Enubuj, Green Islands ….
MARATHON — In 46 years as a commercial fisherman, Gary Graves said he has never seen a stone crab harvest season as poor as this one. Graves, who runs Keys Fisheries in Marathon — the main supplier for Joe’s Stone Crab in Miami Beach — says his catches are down 40 percent since the season opened Oct 15.
Pensacola State College, with multiple schools in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties, boosts the local economy by $932.8 million annually, according to a new study conducted by Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc. (EMSI).