Yearly Archives: 2018

CRAB ISLAND ORDINANCE

Okaloosa County commissioners have unanimously passed an ordinance that will regulate floating structures on Crab Island. The ordinance, passed will eliminate the sale or distribution of alcohol unless it’s licensed by the state and takes effect in November. Vendors will also have to move their vessels nightly starting in November 2019. Most business owners feel…MORE

SHORE-BASED SHARK FISHING BAN

Shore-based fishing for sharks may be banned in Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted last April to impose limits on shore-based shark fishing, and nine workshops have been scheduled around the state, with specific proposals to go to the Conservation Commission in December. Swimmers have expressed concern that the activity could endanger…MORE

OPIOID OVERDOSE DRUG

Three weeks ago the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office started issuing Narcan to deputies – the drug that can quickly reverse the effects of an opioid overdose – and they’ve already saved three lives. Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson says all patrol deputies and school resource officers now carry Narcan and requires no specialized training…MORE

FT. WALTON POLICE DEPT. INVESTIGATION

The Northwest Florida Daily News is reporting that an investigation into complaints lodged against the two highest ranking officers in the Fort Walton Beach Police Department could be completed by the end of this week. Mark Bonfanti, the labor law attorney hired by the city to conduct the investigation, said he intends to turn over…MORE

PENSACOLA DEATH INVESTIGATION

Pensacola Police do not believe foul play was involved in the death of a woman whose body was found in a vehicle on Belmont Street on Sunday a few blocks from Graffiti Bridge. A suspicious car was reported on Belmont Street between 16th and 17th avenues Sunday afternoon. Arriving officers found the body of 39-year-old…MORE

WEEKEND BEACH TRAFFIC COUNT

According to official traffic counts from Escambia County, nearly 1,700 vehicles more vehicle passed through the toll booths at the foot of the Sikes Bridge for the Blue Angels Air Show than did last year. 19,629 vehicles passed through the main beach toll booths Friday and 19,862 passed through Saturday. The main beach parking lot…MORE

PENSACOLA DEATH INVESTIGATION

Pensacola Police do not believe foul play was involved in the death of a woman whose body was found in a vehicle on Belmont Street on Sunday a few blocks from Graffiti Bridge. A suspicious car was reported on Belmont Street between 16th and 17th avenues Sunday afternoon. Arriving officers found the body of 39-year-old…MORE

WEEKEND BEACH TRAFFIC COUNT

According to official traffic counts from Escambia County, nearly 1,700 vehicles more vehicle passed through the toll booths at the foot of the Sikes Bridge for the Blue Angels Air Show than did last year. 19,629 vehicles passed through the main beach toll booths Friday and 19,862 passed through Saturday. The main beach parking lot…MORE

NAS WHITING IS 75 YEARS OLD

Naval Air Station Whiting Field, in Santa Rosa County, celebrated its 75th anniversary this week. Currently, Whiting Field trains nearly 1,200 pilots each year in the basics of flying – 600 in fixed-wing aircraft, 500 in helicopters, and an additional 100 pilots in tilt-rotor aircraft. Commanding Officer Captain Paul Bowdich, said the base is busiest…MORE

PENSACOLA TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX

Pensacola City Council Vice President Sherri Myers is proposing a tax on nicotine products in the City of Pensacola to discourage people from using them. Myers said the products are bad for the public’s health and said the revenue generated by the tax could be used to fund youth sports programs. Myers doesn’t have an…MORE

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