Deputies with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office apprehended a suspect near Munson Highway who is wanted in New Orleans for a double murder, according to a press release from the sheriff’s office.
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Winter in the south proves courage not cowardice
Seeing white flakes rain down both thrills me and chills me to the bone. As a child growing up in central Alabama, we only had one snow a year and looked forward to being out of school. It wasn’t unt…
How dangerous is Berryhill Road?
BOCC to look at speed reduction
Pace student Samantha LaPorta walks on the red carpet in Nashville
This week Pace resident Samantha LaPorta walked the red carpet at Nashville Universe Awards. It was her first awards show in her young music career and she made the top five, she said. LaPorta said s…
Arcadia Mill to reopen to public
The University of West Florida Historic Trust will host the grand re-opening of the 37-acre Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site next Saturday, March 14 at 10 a.m., according to Roy Oberto, education coo…
Milton: First city waiver option part of consent agenda Tuesday
The Milton City Council approved the event application for ‘Bands on the BlackwaterÂ’ which included an waiver of the cityÂ’s open container policy during this monthÂ’s executive committee meeting o…
Free child car seat check up scheduled for March 14
Pace Fire Rescue and the Santa Rosa County extension office of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is hosting a free child car seat checkup on March 14 at the Walmar…
Training is continuous for SRSO K9 units
Since the end of this past summer, the Santa Rosa County SheriffÂ’s Office has benefited from having two additional K-9 units as part of the law enforcement agency. In late August, the department rec…
All dressed up for Pensacon
From Thursday through Sunday, fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror in comic books, film, and television swarmed downtown Pensacola for the second annual Pensacon. Manda Manning, Pensacon’s di…
Broxson: trustees feel entitled to raising toll
"They expect there will be hard feelings," said Broxson.