Lawrence “Larry” Keefe, of Shalimar took the oath of office the morning of Jan. 9 from Chief District Judge Mark E. Walker to become the 41st U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.
The name of the nation’s first African-American four-star general may soon grace the new version of a local landmark. The new bridge connecting Gulf Breeze and Pensacola could bear the name of Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James Jr.
Ranked No. 2 in the nation and national championship contender a year after playing for the title, expectations were high for the University of West Florida football team at the start of the 2018 season.
There was never a feeling Navarre was in any danger of losing to Tallahassee Lincoln in a girls soccer showdown Friday night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.
Navarre is still very much alive in the hunt for its first district championship in boys soccer since 2015. The Raiders are 9-1 overall and perfect through seven district games.
When the Pensacola Blue Wahoos began their search for a new parent club, announcing last fall they didn’t plan to renew their player development contract with the Cincinnati Reds, the two teams in the mix for the deal came to owner Quint Studer armed with fancy presentations.
The Florida Department of Transportation’s Safe Mobility for Life Coalition is focused on addressing the needs of Florida’s aging drivers. The state has more residents over the age of 65 than it does under the age of 18.
Hurlburt Field – The Air Commando Association hosted a convention from Dec. 7-9 at Hurlburt Field, honoring Air Commandos from Air Force Special Operations Command.