Feasibility study initiated for Navarre community access road

Posted on May 16, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Feasibility study initiated for Navarre community access road

    Santa Rosa County and Volkert in coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation has initiated a feasibility study for the Navarre community access road. This is the beginning step in a multi-year process for the assessment of the need and possible location for a new east-west corridor, north of US 98/SR 30. Over the next … read more

  • Disturbance in Gulf of Mexico fizzles out

    Posted on May 16, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Disturbance in Gulf of Mexico fizzles out

    The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory shows an area of low pressure in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico is forecast to degenerate. NHC reduced the chance of formation from 40 percent down to zero percent in its 8:05 a.m. EDT update. “A broad non-tropical area of low pressure located over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico … read more

  • 21 Air Commandos receive Distinguished Flying Cross

    Posted on May 16, 2018 by Staff reports

  • 21 Air Commandos receive Distinguished Flying Cross

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brad Webb, commander of Air Force Special Operations Command, and Air Commandos with the 4th Special Operations Squadron stand at attention during a May 11 Distinguished Flying Cross ceremony at Hurlburt Field. 21 Air Commandos from four Spooky gunship crews with the 4th SOS were presented Distinguished Flying Crosses for … read more

  • Utility board officer resigns amid complaints

    Posted on May 16, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Utility board officer resigns amid complaints

    Holley-Navarre Water System Treasurer Ricki DeSantis resigned following last night’s board meeting, citing health reasons. DeSantis was facing multiple complaints seeking to remove him and three other board members from office after actions they took resulted in a large cash settlement for a former employee.  DeSantis participated in Tuesday’s meeting via phone and had to ask … read more

  • Free Trolley Service Starts May 25 on Pensacola Beach

    Posted on May 15, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Free Trolley Service Starts May 25 on Pensacola Beach

     The free trolley service on Pensacola Beach will kick into full swing on Friday, May 25, at 4 p.m., with the start of Memorial Day weekend. The trolley system, funded by the Santa Rosa Island Authority, is free to all riders. Three open-air trolleys will service the beach daily. While one trolley will be running east, another will be running west. … read more

  • Man arrested for DUI after Polaris crash injures two minors

    Posted on May 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Man arrested for DUI after Polaris crash injures two minors

    The Florida Highway Patrol reports that Michael Magnum, 24, lost control of a Polaris RZR (Side-by-Side) and crashed with two juvenile passengers. Magnum was charged with DUI with serious bodily injury, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and serving alcohol to a minor. According to FHP, Magnum was traveling northbound May 13 on Springdale Drive … read more

  • New opiod laws start July 1

    Posted on May 14, 2018 by Nick McMellon, Pharm.D.

  • New opiod laws start July 1

    Columnist Nick McMellon, Pharm.D.,  Rx Express Pharmacy of Navarre Starting in July, patients and medical providers in Florida will see new opioid laws. This has raised many questions and concerns. Many patients who suffer from chronic pain are concerned about continuing to receive treatment. These new laws limit most opioid prescriptions for acute pain to … read more

  • Gulf Breeze cops stop man for driving 112 mph in a 45-mph zone

    Posted on May 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Breeze cops stop man for driving 112 mph in a 45-mph zone

    Gulf Breeze Police Sergeant Kerstan Tatro on May 7 clocked a white Jeep traveling southbound on Pensacola Bay Bridge at 112 mph. Another GBPD officer saw the vehicle when it entered the 600 block of Gulf Breeze Parkway traveling eastbound at a speed estimated at 60 mph in a 35-mph zone. The officer attempted to … read more

  • Man sought for sexual battery on a child under 12 years of age

    Posted on May 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Man sought for sexual battery on a child under 12 years of age

    Milton Police Chief Tony Tindell announced today that Jason Howard Shirley has an active, no bond warrant for Sexual Battery (offender over 18 victim under 12) and Lewd and Lascivious behavior (offender over 18 victim under 12).  The suspect was living in the residence of the victim at the time the incidents occurred. He has worked … read more

  • No increased organization in low-pressure system

    Posted on May 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • No increased organization in low-pressure system

    The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory hows that a low-pressure system has not shown signs of increased organization during the past 24 hours. However, Governor Rick Scott is urging Floridians to monitor the storm. The 3:45 p.m. EDT update from NHC reduced the chance of formation over the next five days from 40 down to … read more