Tuesday Dec 22 | Pensacola News Journal
Kitchen blaze seventh home fire of month
A local fire safety campaign marked a seventh residential fire this month when a pan of oil left unattended on the stove led to a house fire Monday on Vivian Drive in the Woodham Middle School area.
Sunday house fire on Eight Mile Creek Road
The 'Keep the Wreath Green' campaign added a sixth red bulb -- representing a residential fire -- on Sunday.
Christmas trees and Muslim symbols don't belong in public schools
The decision to reinstate the Christmas tree in Bellview Elementary School was in my view unfortunate.
School district mishandled tree meeting
I know this may sound strange, but the so-called "tree meeting" was a big loss for Bellview parents.
"Bellview Elementary School Principal Michelle Zundel has removed a holiday giving tree at the Ashland school after a family complained that the tree was a religious symbol " 'These children felt somehow less welcome at their own school, having that symbol so prominently displayed,' she said." - Last week's news And so I was revved up for this ...
A holiday giving tree is returned to Bellview Elementary School in Ashland Or, Dec 9. Principal Michelle Zundel removed the tree at the Ashland school after a family complained that the tree was a religious symbol.
Bellview Elementary School tree restored
Bellview Elementary School Principal Michelle Zundel will bring back a giving tree at the school today, reversing a controversial decision that upset hundreds of community members.
Principal removes Bellview holiday giving tree
Bellview Elementary School Principal Michelle Zundel has removed a holiday giving tree at the school after a family complained that the tree was a religious symbol.
The State Fire Marshall's Office is investigating an explosion at a mobile home park.
Pensacola Catholic High's Thanksgiving food drive a success
The annual Pensacola Catholic High School Thanksgiving Food Drive was again a big success.
Florida woman leaves 3 toddlers alone for weekend with 6 cups of Jello; 1 dies
A toddler died when her mother left her and two small siblings alone at a home in Bellview, Fla., while she went to nearby Mobile during the weekend, according to sheriff's deputies in Escambia County, Fla.
Escambia County Sheriff: Surviving children are recovering
Oct. 14 - Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan says the two surviving children are recovering after they were left alone for several days in a house with no food and water.
Bond Set For Mother Charged In Toddler's Death
Share + Oct 15, 2009 6:42 am US/Eastern BELLVIEW, Fla. A $1 million bond has been set for a Bellview woman charged in the death of her 18-month-old daughter after the girl was found dead in a trash can.
Baby dead in trash, 2 others neglected
A mother of three toddlers confessed that she found one of her 18-month-old twin daughters dead and put the baby's body in a trash can after leaving the children alone for two days, authorities said Tuesday.
An 18-month-old baby was found dead in a trash can Monday night. The child, Myleahya Woods, suffered severe malnutrition and neglect, a law enforcement source said today.
Escambia Sheriff's Office Investigating Bellview Shooting
Escambia County deputies are investigating a shooting near the intersection of Denver Avenue and Tucson Avenue in the Bellview community that happened Friday afternoon.
Escambia County Engineering Holds Meeting To Hear Speeding Concerns
The Escambia County Engineering Department wants to hear from the public tonight about speeding concerns in two Bellview neighborhoods.
Posted today at 6:00 a.m. ROGERS - The Bellview Elementary School Fall Carnival will be from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday.
A Pensacola man has been arrested on charges he impersonated a law enforcement officer, the Escambia County Sheriff's Office said.
Students tour Bellview for first time since remodel
Students returning to Bellview Elementary School for a tour of the remodeled buildings on Friday faced a host of changes, including a new principal and the prospect of larger class sizes - the results of budget cuts in the spring.