Yearly Archives: 2018

FLORIDA U.S. SENATE RACE POLL

A poll of likely voters, conducted this month by the Tallahassee-based firm Clearview Research, shows Florida Republican Governor Rick Scott holds a small lead over incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson in a potential U.S. Senate race. Scott received 43.3 percent of the support, while Nelson gets 41.3 percent. The difference is within the poll’s margin of…MORE

CLAY INGRAM FAREWELL

With the ending of the Florida Legislative Session State Representative Clay Ingram said his farewells on the floor of the Florida House. After serving eight years in the House, Ingram cannot run again because of term limits, but said it was the honor of a lifetime to serve as a state representative. Ingram represented District…MORE

ESCAMBIA TAX COLLECTOR EXPRESS LANE

Escambia County Tax Collector Scott Lunsford has announced a new Express Lane service that allows for online renewal and same-day pickup of vehicle, boat or mobile home registration. Residents who renew online before 3 p.m. Monday through Friday can pick up their registration the same day. Renewals after 3 p.m. can be picked up the…MORE

SCHOOL SAFETY LAW

Florida Governor Rick Scott has signed into law a sweeping school safety package. One provision in the law raises the age from 18 to 21 to purchase rifles and other long guns and imposes a three-day waiting period. The age and waiting-period requirements already apply to buying handguns, but the NRA immediately filed a lawsuit…MORE

NEW JAIL CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WANTED

Whitesell-Green/Caddell, the construction group who will build the new Escambia County Jail, is seeking to prequalify subcontractors and vendors who want to participate in the construction of the new jail. Interested subcontractors and vendors may meet with project team members from local agencies to discuss employment opportunities for qualified individuals this Wednesday, from 3-6 p.m.…MORE

FLORIDA DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

Daylight savings time began yesterday for what may be the last time for Floridians after the Legislature approved a bill to keep Florida on daylight-saving time year-round. Governor Rick Scott still has to sign the bill, but even if he does, Congress would have to approve the proposed change. If that happens Northwest Florida would…MORE

HIGHWAY NAMED FOR SENATOR EVERS

The Florida Legislature has passed a bill naming a stretch of road in Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties as “Senator Greg Evers Memorial Highway.” The 62-year-old Evers, died last summer in a single-vehicle accident near his home in Baker in Okaloosa County. The road to be named is part of State Road 4 between Munson…MORE

ESCAMBIA DEPUTY SLIGHTLY INJURED

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said the deputy received a minor injury yesterday afternoon when a man fired a shot and fragments hit the deputy in an incident that began with a trespassing complaint. The man then ran to a home near Avery Street and Hollywood Avenue and barricaded himself inside. A SWAT team surrounded…MORE

OKALOOSA SCHOOLS GRAND JURY REPORT

The Northwest Florida Daily News is reporting the State Attorney’s Officer says the release of the Grand Jury report on the Okaloosa County School District’s operations has been delayed. At least one person named in the report asked that information contained in the presentment be repressed or expunged. The State Attorney’s Office said the report…MORE

ALABAMA MOTORCYCLE FATAL

An Alabama man died yesterday morning after his motorcycle collided with a car in Foley, Alabama. Foley Police said 35-year-old James Dees, was traveling south on North McKenzie Street at around 9:30 a.m. when a 77-year-old woman turned in front of him at Berry Avenue. Dees was transported to South Baldwin Regional Medical Center where…MORE

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