Adams Sanitation filed a lawsuit in circuit court Monday defending the right to appeal the rejection of its application to service the southern part of Santa Rosa County.
Ungodly. That’s how a fundraising email Sunday from Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist described the amounts of money being raised by Republicans.
The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board approved without objection a request to allow the development of a gated subdivision in Navarre. The site sits on a 16-acre plot at the 8900 Block of Navarre Parkway.
A 60-year-old Cantonment man who appears to have walked directly into the path of an SUV late Saturday night was killed. The driver, a 19-year-old woman from Milton, and her passenger, a 22-year-old man from Milton, were unharmed.
The accident happened at about 11:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 90 in Escambia County.
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, first responders from all over the Panhandle came together on Navarre Beach to honor the lives of the first responders who lost their lives on that tragic day two decades ago.
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Michael Fisher is aboard the USS Boxer sending emails back and forth with his wife.
The 844-foot multi-purpose amphibious assault ship is making its way back to San Diego from Hawaii, the final leg of a journey back from a six-month deployment in Jordan.
Momentum swung in favor of Navarre midway through the fourth quarter of Friday night’s showdown with Milton on the road, the sideline coming to life after touchdown by Kyle Chambers gave the Raiders their first lead.
That momentum soon shifted back to the Panthers. They wrestled it away from the Raiders on a clutch touchdown catch by four-star recruit Raymond Cottrell with under two minutes to go.
Calling it unconstitutionally “vague and overbroad,” Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker on Thursday blocked a controversial state law that enhances penalties and creates new crimes in protests that turn violent.
Pointing to “serious doubts” about the lawsuit, an appeals court Friday put on hold a circuit judge’s ruling that said Gov. Ron DeSantis overstepped his constitutional authority in a July 30 executive order aimed at preventing school mask mandates.