Driver had joint in mouth when approached during traffic stop

Posted on June 5, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Driver had joint in mouth when approached during traffic stop

    Gulf Breeze Police Department on May 30 was dispatched after a report was made about a vehicle driving erratically on Pensacola Bay Bridge. Dispatch advised cops that the suspect was reported to be driving slow and unable to maintain his lane. Investigator Sgt. Steff Neff was able to locate and stop the vehicle in the … read more

  • Florida tourism achieves highest quarter ever

    Posted on June 5, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Florida tourism achieves highest quarter ever

    Governor Rick Scott yesterday announced that Florida welcomed an all-time record 33.2 million visitors to the Sunshine State in the first quarter of 2018. Locally, Santa Rosa County’s tourist tax revenues during that same period also soared to 27 percent over last year. The latest county tourism tax data reveals that $518,340.24 was earned in the first quarter … read more

  • Recreational red snapper season starts June 11 in Gulf state and federal waters

    Posted on June 4, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Recreational red snapper season starts June 11 in Gulf state and federal waters

    The recreational red snapper season will start June 11 in Gulf state and federal waters and remain open through July 20, closing July 21. This year and next year are unique compared to previous years in that Florida’s Gulf recreational red snapper season applies to harvest from both state and federal waters. Anglers fishing from private … read more

  • Talk show host to moderate July 10 Santa Rosa Commission candidate debate

    Posted on June 4, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Talk show host to moderate July 10 Santa Rosa Commission candidate debate

    Leading up to the August 28 primary election, the Greater Navarre Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a July 10 debate among county commission candidates. “We have invited all County Commissioner candidates who appear on the primary ballet for a forum and debate,” stated Chamber CEO TJ Goulet. According to Goulet, the debate format will … read more

  • Ask Dr. Reeves

    Posted on June 1, 2018 by Dr. T.R. Reeves, MD

  • Ask Dr. Reeves

    These are frequent questions I get.  There are many more.  If you have specific questions you would like me to answer here, please send them to office@trreevesmd.com and we will try to answer them.  If you have specific issues to address, we can help.  What is “Addiction”?  Alcohol and drugs serve a purpose, perhaps a … read more

  • State Attorney finds officer-involved shooting was “justified”

    Posted on June 1, 2018 by Staff reports

  • State Attorney finds officer-involved shooting was “justified”

    First Judicial Circuit State Attorney Bill Eddins’ Office today announced today that the March 27 shooting of a home invasion suspect by a Santa Rosa County deputy was determined to be justified. Deputies on the afternoon of March 27 were dispatched to the 2000 block of Bright Water Drive in Shadow Lakes subdivision after a … read more

  • SRC Commissioners ask FDOT to stop using chemical defoliants

    Posted on May 30, 2018 by Romi White

  • SRC Commissioners ask FDOT to stop using chemical defoliants

    Santa Rosa County Commission Chairman Bob Cole during the May 24 Commission meeting received approval to send a letter to the Florida Department of Transportation, asking the state agency to stop using a chemical defoliant sprays along roadways in the county.  “It looks terrible,” Cole said, stating manual clearing of vegetative growth in the right … read more

  • Back-to-school shots available now

    Posted on May 29, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Back-to-school shots available now

    Although summer is just beginning, The Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County (DOH-Santa Rosa) would like parents to know it’s not too early to get shots for school.  Students enrolling in Florida schools for the first time are required to have shots to protect against 11 vaccine preventable diseases (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping … read more