Milton City Council shows support for cemetery volunteers

Posted on June 26, 2019 by Jay Phillips

  • Milton City Council shows support for cemetery volunteers

    Milton’s Committee of the Whole met last Thursday to discuss local cemetery issues and other matters. The meeting began with the Milton Benevolent Cemetery asking to change their name to be just the “Milton Historic Cemetery.” This did not happen at Thursday’s meeting, but many cemetery-oriented motions were discussed and passed. That cemetery’s board also … read more

  • Iconic Pensacola Bay Bridge arch to be installed Thursday

    Posted on June 26, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Iconic Pensacola Bay Bridge arch to be installed Thursday

    Drivers on the existing Pensacola Bay Bridge are reminded to keep their eyes on the road and to maintain a safe speed as construction crews install the 800,000-pound steel arch atop the new eastbound Pensacola Bay Bridge Thursday, June 27. The navigational channel beneath the bridge will be closed to marine traffic and the U.S. Coast … read more

  • Shore-based shark fishing permits required by July 1

    Posted on June 26, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Shore-based shark fishing permits required by July 1

    Shore-based shark fishing permit/educational component now available online; required by July 1 Planning to fish for sharks soon? New shark fishing requirements go into effect July 1, including a mandatory, no-cost, annual Shore-based Shark Fishing Permit and educational course for shore-based anglers and other requirements that apply to all shark fishing and fishing from the … read more

  • Baptist Hospital to build new main hospital at Brent Lane and I-110

    Posted on June 26, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Baptist Hospital to build new main hospital at Brent Lane and I-110

    Baptist Hospital is planning to construct a new main hospital at the southwest corner of Brent Lane and I-110 in Pensacola. Administration expects to open the new facility in the summer of 2023. “This new facility will keep us close to our current main hospital location and will offer greater access, enhanced tehcnology and a … read more

  • Statewide and county crime rates continue to drop

    Posted on June 26, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Statewide and county crime rates continue to drop

    The crime rate in Florida fell by 9 percent, according to the 2018 Annual Uniform Crime Report, marking the 48th consecutive year Florida has seen a drop in its crime rate. The report also shows a 7.4 percent decrease of total index crimes, with 45,154 fewer reported offenses compared to 2017.  In Santa Rosa County … read more

  • A HOPE for Santa Rosa County receives $26,500 award from Sunday’s Child

    Posted on June 25, 2019 by Staff reports

  • A HOPE for Santa Rosa County receives $26,500 award from Sunday’s Child

    Four charities across the Pensacola Bay Area received grants from Sunday’s Child, an LGBTQ-focused philanthropic non-profit, to fund initiatives and projects that promote diversity of the LGBTQ community and inspire inclusion throughout Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. The awards were announced after a live vote at Sunday’s Child’s 5th annual membership meeting held Sunday at … read more

  • Gulf Breeze man sentenced to prison for illegal gambling and money laundering

    Posted on June 25, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Breeze man sentenced to prison for illegal gambling and money laundering

    U.S. Attorney Lawrence Keefe for the Northern District of Florida today announced the sentencing of Larry L. Masino, 69, of Gulf Breeze, and Dixie L. Masino, 66, of Pensacola. A jury found both guilty of conspiracy and money laundering charges related to their ownership and operation of Racetrack Bingo in Fort Walton Beach. The Masinos, … read more

  • Pensacola Beach also to add Mobi-Mats

    Posted on June 25, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Pensacola Beach also to add Mobi-Mats

    South Santa Rosa News file photo of Mobi-Mats at Navarre Beach The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) this afternoon announced the arrival and deployment of Mobi-Mats on Pensacola Beach. A Mobi-Mat is a portable rollout, non-slip matting that is temporarily or permanently laid down on the ground to provide grip and easy access for all wheelchairs, … read more

  • Four bills sponsored by Representative Jayer Williamson signed into law

    Posted on June 25, 2019 by Romi White

  • Four bills sponsored by Representative Jayer Williamson signed into law

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis this week signed three bills sponsored by Florida House District 3 Representative Jayer Williamson into law.  Earlier this month he also signed a fourth bill sponsored by Williamson. “I’m incredibly excited to have four bills signed by Governor DeSantis,” said Williamson. “HB5301 will transform how Florida uses technology to serve citizens … read more

  • Crackdown targets illegal robocalls

    Posted on June 25, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Crackdown targets illegal robocalls

    Attorney General Ashley Moody is once again cracking down on illegal robocalls in a new joint effort with the Federal Trade Commission and 25 other federal, state and local agencies. The crackdown targets illegal operations around the country responsible for more than one billion calls pitching a variety of products and services, including credit card … read more