Bushwacker 5K to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida
Bushwacker 5K to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida
The Capt’n Fun Runners present the annual Capt’n Fun Bushwacker 5K Run on Saturday, August 3, 2019, at 7:30 a.m. to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida. The race follows a 3.1 mile out and back course starting and finishing at Gulfside Pavilion at Casino Beach. Flat and fast, no hill. Splits … read more
NABOR members hone their service skills
NABOR members hone their service skills
Congratulations to the latest group of Realtors® from the Navarre Area Board of Realtors® who are working towards attaining the coveted Florida Military Specialist certification in order to better serve the area’s local military. The program was created to educate Florida’s Realtors® how to help active military, reservists, military retirees and their families with the … read more
FWC approves draft proposal for blackfin tuna
FWC approves draft proposal for blackfin tuna
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) during its July meeting in Stuart approved a draft proposal to create a recreational limit for blackfin tuna of two fish per person or 10 fish per vessel, whichever is greater, and to extend this proposed regulation into federal waters. The proposal is expected to come before … read more
$12.25M grant to add 400 jobs to City of Pensacola
$12.25M grant to add 400 jobs to City of Pensacola
U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz (FL-01) today applauded the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), as well as the leadership demonstrated by the City of Pensacola and the Board of Triumph Gulf Coast, for awarding a $12.25 million grant to the First Congressional District of Florida. The grant addresses critical infrastructure needs at the … read more
Week-long speed enforcement campaign starts today
Week-long speed enforcement campaign starts today
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), in collaboration with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and its division of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) today announced the kick-off of “Operation Southern Shield,” a joint effort with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the southeastern states of Alabama, Georgia, South … read more
Tax collector adds texting option
Tax collector adds texting option
The Santa Rosa County Tax Collector’s office, in an effort to further increase customer service, now offers a texting option. Customers can text #TAX (#829) from any mobile device and be connected directly to the office. “We continue to strive to give all the citizens of this county the most efficient ways possible to conduct … read more
Meet Maple! FDLE’s first Electronic Storage Detection canine
Meet Maple! FDLE’s first Electronic Storage Detection canine
Agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement introduced the agency’s first Electronic Storage Detection (ESD) canine, Maple, today at the Pensacola Regional Operations Center. Maple will be used to sniff out anything that can digitally store information like USB drives, hidden cameras, computers, thumb drives, cell phones, CDs and DVDs. Maple is a … read more
FDLE arrests Milton inmate on terrorism charges
FDLE arrests Milton inmate on terrorism charges
Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents on July 12 arrested Norberto Iglesias, 53, on charges of terrorism; threat to throw, project, place or discharge any destructive device; and written threats to kill, do bodily injury or conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism. Iglesias is an inmate at Blackwater Correctional Facility, serving a 15-year … read more
Navarre man dies in Okaloosa shooting
Navarre man dies in Okaloosa shooting
A Navarre man who was shot outside a home on Blackstone Road in Mary Esther early this morning died from his injuries at a local hospital. A second individual, who also suffered a gunshot wound at the home, is undergoing treatment and is expected to survive. Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to 671Blackstone Road … read more
Final storm-damaged state park reopens
Final storm-damaged state park reopens
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Park Service hosted a July 10 ceremony to celebrate the reopening of Florida Caverns State Park following the impacts of Hurricane Michael. The park, which experienced significant damage from Hurricane Michael, is now open for limited day-use. The ranger station, visitor center and cave are open. Guided flashlight tours of … read more