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Damaged Pensacola bridge drivable again, still closed

The Pensacola Bay Bridge, closed for more than eight months, is finally drivable again — at least for two lanes of traffic.

But the bridge remains closed and local elected officials say they are waiting for the Florida Department of Transportation to announce the opening date and time. State Rep. Alex Andrade says he will be surprised if it’s not open by 10 a.m. on Friday.

Brian Out Loud

If there was anyone who took last year’s shutdown of the sports world in stride because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was Michael Sandle.

He just went with the flow, staying level-headed, always believing that things would get back to a degree of normalcy and that he would get to play baseball again.

College basketball player is on a mission to promote diversity in the great outdoors

Eddie Gill IV had a lot of time to think during the shutdown last year that stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic. What came to mind was an idea to take a boating trip to help promote outdoor opportunities for everyone regardless of race or color of skin.

Nearly a year later, the son of former NBA player Eddie Gill III, has seen his idea become a plan that is about to be put into motion.

Hering brings passion and intensity to the football field

Bo Hering dislocated his shoulder in a game against Huntingdon in the fall of 2019 but toughed it out the rest of the year.

He had surgery after the season, and while it can be difficult to bounce back from it, Hering wasn’t about to let it slow him down.

‘Cube’ unveiled in Milton

The “Milton Cubed” on display in downtown Milton was unveiled Thursday. The cube, a four-sided metal frame, can be wrapped in various materials to display public art. The first theme was “Embrace Milton, Reject Racism.” The Milton City Council chose the art pieces on display.

Making a difference one bed at a time

Keller Williams spent its Red Day building bunk beds for nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace.

The realty company had roughly 40 employees working on that project Thursday during its annual day of service.

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