On Thursday, March 13, Toby James White, who was apprehended by law enforcement Jan. 25 for second degree murder, was found dead in his cell at Santa Rosa County Jail.
Tallahassee – Florida will expand a look at companies whose shareholders include the state pension fund, after targeting corporate initiatives that Gov. Ron DeSantis and his allies deem part of “woke” ideology.
Tuesdays in March at The Vine Wine Bar are “Take Flight Tuesdays,” and flights of wine will be $12 all day. Taste three different 3-ounce pours to see which wine you favor, all without breaking the bank.
Looking for a fresh, colorful outfit for the spring? Or maybe you have some friends’ birthdays coming up that you need to shop for? Look no further than Southern Specialty, a beachy boutique in the heart of Navarre, FL. The store screams style with its trendy accessories, beautiful apparel and home décor.
Tallahassee – Florida wildlife officials will hold a series of online meetings in March and April about the possibility of a return to bear hunting in the state.
Council on Aging of West Florida is bringing high-flying, intergenerational fun back to Pensacola’s Casino Beach Friday, March 14 through Sunday, March 16 for its fourth annual kite festival, Gulf Winds Credit Union Kites on the Coast!
In the past, when impact fees came before the Santa Rosa County commissioners, the board room was filled with builders wearing their colorful company shirts sitting in the audience to make a statement to commissioners of their opposition on impact fees. The presidents of the builders’ associations would stand at the podium and talk about how the fees will impact buyers and make homes unaffordable for middle class citizens. The commissioners always hear their complaints and opposition and bow to them refusing to pass impact fees.
Night to Shine is a remarkable global celebration, centered on God’s love, with the mission to honor and value people with special needs. Local churches from all around the world host a prom on the same night for anyone living with disabilities, ages 14 and older. Started by the Tim Tebow Foundation, Night to Shine is free for all attendees, thanks to the generous donations of the community.