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Pensacola driver ran red light in Wednesday crash with injuries
A wreck that injured three people Wednesday occurred because a driver ran a stop light, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.
Youth minister faces child cruelty charge
A Pace United Methodist Church youth group minister is free on bond after being accused of grabbing one of his students by the neck and dragging him from a chair.
Smith hopes to fulfill season in tonight's Snowflake 100
When the checkered flag waved on this year's final points race at Five Flags Speedway, Ronnie Smith thought that he had lost the Tom Thumb Pro Late Model division championship.
Help a family in need for the holidays
Consider adopting an angel this Christmas. The Salvation Army in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties is seeking people to adopt a child or a family for the holiday season.
When planning holiday menus, don't forget breakfast
In many homes, Christmas morning breakfast is set with as much tradition as dinner.
Hearing begins on school prayer decree challenge
Vicki Kirsch, a third-grade teacher at Dixon Intermediate School in Milton, told a federal court Wednesday that an agreement to end officially sanctioned prayer in Santa Rosa County schools is at odds with her religious beliefs.
Milton and Pace parades kick off the holiday season
Rosy cheeked children, festive floats, marching bands and families spending happy times together.
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Patriots place in top 10 at Florida Marching Band Semi-finals
New life coming soon to theater
Work should begin by spring on repairs to the historic Imogene Theatre, the 1912 Milton venue damaged by fire nearly a year ago.
With turkey and stuffing relegated to the leftovers shelf in their refrigerators, Santa Rosa County shoppers set out for Black Friday bargains early this morning.
Thanksgiving memories never seem to fade
With Thanksgiving a wake-up away it's a time for giving extra thought and gratitude for the blessings in our lives.
Panhandle theater, safe holidays, Christmas comes early
The Panhandle Community Theatre is performing two, one-act Christmas plays; Santa Rosa County wants everyone to keep their tree watered; Jay kicks off the holiday season with the county's first Christmas parade on Saturday.
Looking good at the Glow Salon
Ladies, you work hard at your job, provide loving care for your home and family, and do for others in need.
Holiday bazaar on Dec. 10 to benefit Pace Relay for Life
A holiday bazaar is set for 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 10 to benefit the Pace Relay for Life.
Pace woman missing from GPS monitoring program
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office is looking for a woman who has absconded from the Sheriff's Office Global Positioning System monitoring program.
Santa Rosa celebrates Creek heritage
Drumbeats pulsed Saturday on the north bank of Escambia Bay. The rhythmic thump, thump, thump echoed across the water near Floridatown Park, accompanied by the wails of men singing songs in a once-forgotten language.
U.S. 90 and recreation work plus the joy of helping others
The state's effort to repave six miles of U.S. 90 through north Santa Rosa County is nearly complete, the County Commission is giving Jay $20,000 for recreation and a food drive in Pace this weekend aims to get children involved with the joy of giving.
Sheriff's Office seeking Lego thieves
PACE The Santa Rosa Sheriff's office is looking for a man wanted for stealing over $700 worth of Legos Monday from Target.
The following suspects were charged with felonies Tuesday at Escambia County Jail.
Pace man listed in good condition after crash at U.S. 29 intersection
A Pace man was in good condition Monday afternoon at Sacred Heart Hospital following a two-vehicle crash at U.S. 29 and Kingsfield Road in Escambia County.