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DUI crash with semi carrying gas in Santa Rosa County

Posted on September 20, 2020 by Staff reports

  • DUI crash with semi carrying gas in Santa Rosa County

    The Florida Highway Patrol reports that a semi-truck pulling a tanker-trailer, containing Methanol Gas, was traveling eastbound on US-90 on the Escambia River Bridge in Pace when it collided with an alleged drunk driver traveling in the wrong lane. But FHP reports no fuel leaked as a result of the incident. The truck was traveling … read more

  • Tropical Storm Beta moves slowly toward Texas Coast

    Posted on September 20, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Tropical Storm Beta moves slowly toward Texas Coast

    The National Hurricane Center’s 7 a.m. update shows that Tropical Storm Beta is moving slowly west-northwest toward the Texas Coast. SUMMARY OF 700 AM CDT…1200 UTC…INFORMATION ———————————————- LOCATION…27.1N 92.8W ABOUT 200 MI…320 KM SE OF GALVESTON TEXAS ABOUT 290 MI…460 KM E OF CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…60 MPH…95 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT…WNW OR 290 … read more

  • Gulf Power plans to complete power restoration in Santa Rosa by midnight

    Posted on September 20, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Power plans to complete power restoration in Santa Rosa by midnight

    As crews continue to make progress, Gulf Power announces updated restoration times for customers affected by Hurricane Sally. Gulf Power expects most customers to have their power restored before Tuesday, Sept. 22. Okaloosa County was essentially restored as of Friday, Sept. 18.   “While a lot of work has already been completed, our team continues … read more

  • DOH Urges Those in Gulf Coast Counties to Avoid Contaminated Water

    Posted on September 18, 2020 by Staff reports

  • DOH Urges Those in Gulf Coast Counties to Avoid Contaminated Water

    As Gulf Coast Counties work to recover from Hurricane Sally, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) is urging residents to not consume water under a boil water notice. At this time, water in Gulf Coast Counties may be unsafe for drinking and without electricity, residents are unable to boil water to decontaminate. Further, due to the … read more

  • Governor plans to suspend Garcon Point Bridge toll during Pensacola Bay Bridge repairs

    Posted on September 18, 2020 by ROMI WHITE

  • Governor plans to suspend Garcon Point Bridge toll during Pensacola Bay Bridge repairs

    Senator Doug Broxson met yesterday with Governor DeSantis and other elected officials yesterday to discuss storm recovery efforts. Pictured are Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May, U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson, Senator Doug Broxson, Representative Alex Andrade and Escambia County Commissioner Robert Bender. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has confirmed to Florida Senator Doug … read more

  • Feeding the Gulf Coast working to fight hunger in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally

    Posted on September 18, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Feeding the Gulf Coast working to fight hunger in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally

    Hurricane Sally left significant devastation in her path, and our Gulf Coast communities are picking up the pieces. As families are already struggling with the economic pressures resulting from COVID-19, Hurricane Sally has added to their burdens with costly home repairs and destroyed food supplies. “Along the Central Gulf Coast, one in five individuals struggles … read more

  • DeSantis: No known Hurricane Sally fatalities

    Posted on September 17, 2020 by Romi White

  • DeSantis: No known Hurricane Sally fatalities

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday flew over Northwest Florida to see firsthand the damage caused by Hurricane Sally. He said no deaths had been attributed to the storm and that power restoration and repairing Pensacola Bay Bridge are top priorities. Senator Doug Broxson said contractor Skanska, which is constructing the new Pensacola Bay Bridge,  … read more

  • Baptist facitilites start reopening

    Posted on September 17, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Baptist facitilites start reopening

    Most Baptist facilities, services and practices are reopening Friday, Sept. 18. To reach specific offices and departments, please visit our phone directory at ebaptisthealthcare.org/locations-and-contacts. Open/Services Resumed Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine – including physician practices, imaging, physical rehab and ambulatory surgery Baptist, Gulf Breeze and Jay hospital inpatient services, outpatient services and emergency departments … read more

  • PRECAUTIONARY BOIL NOTICE FOR AN AREA OF PACE

    Posted on September 17, 2020 by Staff reports

  • PRECAUTIONARY BOIL NOTICE FOR AN AREA OF PACE

    A precautionary boil water notice has been issued for the following streets in Pace:    Kentwood Street  Lancer Street  Bayview Park  Vivian Court  Ashmore Lane  Twisted Pine Court  Twisted Oak Court   Residents are advised to boil all water used for cooking, drinking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes.  A rolling boil of one minute … read more

  • Tropical depression or storm could form later today

    Posted on September 17, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Tropical depression or storm could form later today

    Thunderstorm activity has continued to increase and become better organized this morning in association with a well-defined low-pressure system located over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.   Upper-level winds are gradually becoming more conducive for development and, if this recent development trend continues, a tropical depression or a tropical storm could form later today.   … read more