Sunlight is peaking through the clouds and the wind is blowing on a warm November morning at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze.
This is where Lighthouse Christian College’s first year football program is preparing for an appearance in a conference championship game later in the week in Georgia.
Two people were rescued from a submerged vehicle Sunday night in a retention pond next to the Elevate Navarre apartments.
At approximately 9:36 p.m. on Nov. 3, Holley Navarre Fire District and other first responder agencies went to the scene of a “serious vehicle accident” at 1900 Elevate Ave. 911 callers reported an overturned vehicle submerged in a retention pond with occupants trapped inside.
Closed since mid-September, Pho 99, a Vietnamese restaurant located in Navarre, has now re-opened. The restaurant closed due to a commercial structure fire, which occurred the morning of Sept. 16.
Living in an area surrounded by military bases can have its perks. On Thursday, Oct. 31, approximately 762 high school students from Santa Rosa County attended STEM Day, a special event on NAS Pensacola for high schoolers from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
Someone made a post about coaching on social media the other day. And it is so very true.
Summarizing it, the post stated that everyone knows more than you and wants your job on Friday nights, but they don’t want your job every other day and month of the year when games aren’t being played.
Tallahassee – With the Biden administration, labor unions and AARP weighing in, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in January in a dispute about whether the city of Sanford violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by limiting a health-insurance subsidy for a firefighter who retired early because of Parkinson’s disease.