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We have made it through what’s typically billed the busiest weekend of the year and despite the weather not perfectly cooperating, it appears to have been a success.

My family and I spent time on the beach July 4, enjoying the live band and the fireworks, and we were not alone, nor did I expect to be.

District celebrates school year successes, plans for future

It is with great excitement that Santa Rosa County School District celebrates the successful end of the 2020-2021 school year and begins preparation for the 21-22 year!

From the amazing accomplishments of our 28,800 students to the professional and impressive work of our 3,100 teachers and staff, the 20-21 school year has been a memorable and outstanding year!

Complete closet renovation for under $4,000

Is your closet a mess and listed last on your “To Organize” list?

That was the case for social media influencer and Northwest Florida resident Jordan Burch until she gave Emerald Coast Closets by Design a call and they completely transformed her master closet into a work of art.

Elsa could bring flooding after landfall

Tropical Storm Elsa remained poised to strike the largely rural Big Bend region by late Wednesday morning and bring the potential for flash flooding to rivers across North Florida.

As of 6 a.m. Wednesday, about 26,000 Floridians had lost electricity because of the storm. But Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a morning news conference that the outlook was much-improved from earlier forecasts that showed the system gaining strength as it moved from the Caribbean through the Gulf of Mexico.

Local Knights of Columbus serve local community

It was a rainy Friday night when Jim Brown set up his all-night vigil at St. Sylvester Catholic Church.

What brought him out on such an inclement night was a duty that required his skill and careful attention. Outside in the parking lot sat a large smoker filled with pork shoulders.

State Attorney’s Office: Father of drowning victim will not be charged

The decision has been made not to charge the father of 5-year-old Zaten Clark, who drowned June 5 after falling from a floating play structure in the Santa Rosa Sound.

The Kentucky child was playing with his 7-year-old brother when he slipped into the water. His father, Travis Clark, was on land about 70 yards away at the time. He did not see his son fall or realize immediately that anything had happened, according to the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office investigative report.

Gulf Breeze woman rushing to get to moon hits three cars on the way

A 70-year-old Gulf Breeze woman faces multiple charges after allegedly intentionally ramming into cars on U.S. Highway 98, causing multiple accidents and driving away.

She was eventually caught in Panama City after driving into the side of a moving train. She told authorities she was attempting to get to a space shuttle launch at Cape Canaveral and that she was going to the moon.

If Elsa isn’t headed towards northwest Florida, where is all this rain coming from?

It’s raining, it’s pouring, and it’s not expected to stop anytime soon in Northwest Florida. Tropical Storm Elsa is forecasted to move near or along the western Florida Peninsula, but what about the Florida Panhandle? Why is it raining so much?

National Weather Service meteorologist Don Shepherd says the explanation is a combination of the Gulf moisture Elsa is bringing to our area, in addition to lingering storms caused by a trough, or an elongated area of relatively low pressure.

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