Lawsuit filed to stop City of Pensacola from removing historic monument

Posted on July 16, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Lawsuit filed to stop City of Pensacola from removing historic monument

    A lawsuit was filed in State court Tuesday night along with a request for a request for an Emergency Temporary Restraining Order that seeks to prevent the City of Pensacola from removing what plaintiffs describe as the oldest veterans monument in the nation’s oldest city. According to the City of Pensacola, its City Council on … read more

  • Trump administration task force to build/rebuild monuments to American heroes hosts inaugural meeting

    Posted on July 15, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Trump administration task force to build/rebuild monuments to American heroes hosts inaugural meeting

    Photo: Secretary Bernhardt at the inaugural meeting of the Task Force for Building and Rebuilding Monuments to American Heroes. Photo Credit: Department of the Interior Photographer. The Trump Administration yesterday hosted the first meeting of the Task Force for Building and Rebuilding Monuments to American Heroes (Task Force) at the United States Department of the … read more

  • Mom of special needs daughter starts distance learning petition for upcoming school year

    Posted on July 15, 2020 by Kristin N. Compton

  • Mom of special needs daughter starts distance learning petition for upcoming school year

    With less than a month before school resumes, a petition asking for a distance learning option in Santa Rosa County is making waves, and the mom behind it, Ashley Dehnert Miller, is unapologetic in her efforts to give local families more choices for their school-aged children. Miller has two children in the school system. Her … read more

  • So far more than 17,600 Santa Rosa voters have requested ballots by mail

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • So far more than 17,600 Santa Rosa voters have requested ballots by mail

    The Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections  Office has been busy processing requests from thousands of voters who want to vote by mail during the upcoming elections.   “We are currently at over 17,600 requests, including both military and civilian,” stated Supervisor of Elections Tappie Villane, who pointed out that is more than 7,600 additional … read more

  • Baptist reverts to “no visitors” policy due to recent COVID-19 spike

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Baptist reverts to “no visitors” policy due to recent COVID-19 spike

    Baptist Health Care has revised its visitation policy, following a spike in COVID-19 cases in the local area and state. Effective Wednesday, July 15 at 5 a.m., no visitors will be permitted at Baptist, Gulf Breeze and Jay Hospitals, Baptist Towers and all Baptist Health Care medical parks, urgent care centers and physician offices. Visitor … read more

  • Evidence indicates airman likely sustained fatal injuries upon being pulled from the aircraft

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Evidence indicates airman likely sustained fatal injuries upon being pulled from the aircraft

    An Air Force Special Operations Aircraft Accident Investigation Board report released today found a U.S. Air Force combat controller sustained fatal injuries upon extraction from the aircraft in an accident that occurred on November 5, 2019, when his reserve parachute inadvertently deployed. Staff Sgt. Cole Condiff, a Special Tactics combat controller with the 23rd Special … read more

  • City of Milton set guidelines and braces for large crowd at tonight’s meeting

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • City of Milton set guidelines and braces for large crowd at tonight’s meeting

    The City of Milton today announced that in anticipation of a large crowd at tonight’s City Council meeting to address a proposed Black Lives Matter mural and revisit a mask requirement, the following rules have been established to ensure public safety and that all citizens who wish to be heard will have an opportunity to … read more

  • Chambers team up to provide meals on Santa Rosa County’s Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Chambers team up to provide meals on Santa Rosa County’s Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

    The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners will proclaim August 14 as Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in Santa Rosa County, and local chambers of commerce are teaming up to host meals for law enforcement officers on that day.   “This day will  honor the  contributions and dedicated service of all law enforcement officers in … read more

  • Florida Man Charged with COVID Relief Fraud and Health Care Fraud

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Florida Man Charged with COVID Relief Fraud and Health Care Fraud

    A Florida man was arrested July 10 on allegations that he fraudulently sought several Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, and that he participated in a scheme to defraud Medicare of at least $5.6 million. It is further alleged that a portion of the PPP loan proceeds were potentially used in furtherance of the Medicare fraud … read more

  • SANTA ROSA HEALTH DEPARTMENT’S COVID-19 TEST SITE AT MIDWAY RELOCATES

    Posted on July 14, 2020 by Staff reports

  • SANTA ROSA HEALTH DEPARTMENT’S COVID-19 TEST SITE AT MIDWAY RELOCATES

    Beginning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, July 16, the Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County (DOH-Santa Rosa) COVID-19 drive-in testing site at the Midway location will move to the Community Life United Methodist Church, 4115 Soundside Drive in Gulf Breeze. Hours of operation will be 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Testing will be offered … read more