Navy, Marine and Coast Guard helicopters from throughout the U.S. descended on NAS Whiting Field Monday, Oct. 24, for a week of training and knowledge sharing at the base’s annual Fleet Fly In.
First time competitors Gulf Breeze High School took third place with their hand built robot Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Emerald Coast BEST Robotics Competition at the University of West Florida, beating out 20 of the 23 other schools from five counties in northwest Florida.
Creepy goo, slimy dissections and mysterious organisms; this year’s Science Spooktacular got children of all ages hands on with dozens of labs and activities focused on teaching science and conservation Friday and Saturday at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station (NBMSS).
Stuck in traffic on Interstate 10 late last Tuesday afternoon, Navarre’s volleyball team got off to a little later start than expected with its District 1-8A tournament opener against Niceville.
Michael Carter could have pounded his chest Friday night, announce to the world he is the greatest running back on the planet, or something crazy like that.
Aquaculture has been around for more than 2,000 years and the practice of raising fish through that method is just as important now as it was centuries ago.
Hurlburt Field, Fla. – A 7-foot tall bronze statue of a Special Tactics airman in operational gear stands atop a black granite base–a memorial to past, present and future Special Tactics operators.