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ECSO: Walnut Hill Man Charged After Tossing Meth During Traffic Stop
A Walnut Hill man was arrested after allegedly throwing meth from a vehicle during a traffic stop.
Anthony Michael Williams, 53, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) without a prescription, felony tampering with evidence, driving while license suspended, and failing to register a motor vehicle. He was also issued a citation for [...]

State Fire Marshal Continues Investigation Into Fatal Cantonment House Fire
The cause of an early April fire that claimed one life in Cantonment remains under investigation.
The fire was reported just after 8 p.m. April 6 on Arena Road, about a quarter of a mile west of County Road 97.
The house was involved with heavy fire when firefighters arrived a few moments later, and the adult [...]

Why Is Highway 29 One Lane In Each Direction For A Highway 97 Project?
Why is Highway 29 down to one lane in each direction for a Highway 97 project?
A week ago, northbound and southbound traffic on Highway 29 was shifted to a single lane in each direction at Highway 97 in Molino.
The work is a key component of a larger $14 million resurfacing and improvement project. The initiative [...]

Central Water Works Awarded $45K Federal Planning Grant
USDA Rural Development has awarded a $45,000 grant to Central Water Works.
Central was awarded the $45,000 predevelopment planning grant to assist with the initial phases of an infrastructure improvement project.
Central will use the grant to prepare a preliminary engineering report and an environmental report on several proposed system upgrades, including:
New storage tank at the Central [...]

Mother Of Cantonment Murder Suspect Charged With Helping Him Flee
An Alabama woman is being charged with helping her son flee following a mid-April murder in Cantonment.
Sonya Nicole Cross-McAdoo is charged with accessory to murder after the fact. She’s currently in the Montgomery County (AL) Jail on a parole violation charge and awaiting extradition back to Escambia County.
Her son, 29-year old Devaughn Kentrell Williamson is [...]

Splash Pad And Pickleball: Ribbon Cut On Upgraded Beulah Park
A ribbon cutting was held on Friday for an upgraded Beulah Regional Park.
Park improvements include a new splash pad, four new pickleball courts, new basketball goals, new picnic table pavilions and grills, new fencing, and more. Several ADA upgrades were also made throughout the park, including the addition of two new ADA-compliant parking spaces, sidewalks to and from [...]

Update: ECSO Says Reported School Bus Incident In Bratt Was A TicTok Challenge
A reported suspicious incident involving a 10-year-old student in Bratt that occurred Thursday afternoon has been determined to have been teenagers participating in a TikTok challenge, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said mid-afternoon on Friday.
The Bratt Elementary School student had just gotten off his school bus on North Highway 99 near Highway 168. The incident [...]

Cantonment Felon Facing Federal Firearms Indictments
A Cantonment felon has been indicted on federal gun charges.
Jesse Allen Hudson, 43, was indicted for one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and one count of possession of an unregistered firearm.
In January, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance on Winston Street in Cantonment. The victim [...]

DUI Manslaughter Arrest Made For 117 MPH Crash That Killed Teen On Highway 29 In Cantonment
An Escambia County man has been arrested for a high-speed DUI crash that claimed the life of a teenager in Cantonment last November.
Terrell B. Rease, 27, was booked into the Escambia County Jail on Wednesday with no bond, charged with DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide.
The Florida Highway Patrol said Rease was driving a Dodge Challenger [...]
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Ernest Ward Middle Inducts New Honor Society Members
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Wahoos Win Fifth In A Row As Manager Prada Reaches Milestone In Style
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos won their fifth game in a row on Sunday afternoon, beating the Biloxi Shuckers 9-4 and securing manager...
Northview Chiefs Split With Chipley Tigers To Force Sunday Regional Decider
The Northview Chiefs dropped their first regional semifinal game to the Chipley Tigers 10-3 Saturday afternoon, but the Chiefs doubled...
Northview Softball Regional Rescheduled For Tuesday
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Northview Musicians Take Part In Northwest Florida Honor Band Performance
Several Northview High School band members took part in the Northwest Florida Small School Honor Band on Saturday afternoon at Milton...
Holmes County Takes Jay Out Of Regional Hunt
The Holmes County Blue Devils defeated the Jay Royals in two close contests on Saturday in the Rural regional semifinals. Holmes County...
Escambia County Seeks Volunteer for Planning Board Appointment
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking Escambia County residents interested in volunteering to be considered...
Lewis Jr., Blue Wahoos Sweep Doubleheader Over Shuckers
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NAS Pensacola Reopens Areas Of Public Interest Seven Days A Week
After being closed to the general public for over a month, NAS Pensacola has reopened areas of public interest seven days a week. Areas...
Create a Special Card For Mom Today At The Molino Library
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Blue Wahoos Rained Out Friday; Double Header On Saturday
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Northview Lady Chiefs Blank Jay For District Title (With Gallery)
The Northview Lady Chiefs shut out the Jay Royals 7-0 on Thursday night to win the Rural District 1 championship — the Lady Chiefs’...
Parker Layfield Named Tate Rodeo Queen; Rodeo Is Friday, Saturday Nights
Tate High School senior Parker Layfield has been named the 2026 Tate FFA Alumni Foundation rodeo queen. First runner-up was Kinsley...
Tate Junior Honor Society Project Benefits Ronald McDonald House Families
A recent Tate High School National Junior Honor Society service project benefited dozens of families at the Ronald McDonald House...
Rain Delays Northview Regional Games To Saturday, Possibly Sunday
The Northview Chiefs will host the Chipley Tigers in the Rural Division semifinals in a best-of-three series, but Friday’s game...
Blue Wahoos Overcome Early Deficit, Stun Shuckers 9-6
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos fell behind 5-0 in the top of the first inning, but chipped away and eventually prevailed in a 9-6 victory...
Louisiana Teen Arrested For Fleeing Deputies, Crashing into Innocent Driver
A Louisiana teen was arrested after fleeing from Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies and crashing into an innocent driver,...
FDLE: Beulah Man Used AI To Create Child Porn; Facing Nine Felonies
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement arrested a Beulah man Tuesday following an investigation into the use of artificial intelligence...
North Escambia Community Forum With FDOT On Transportation Issues Next Week
State Representative Michelle Salzman, in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), will host a Community...
Century Seeks $1 Million To Provide Housing Rehabilitation
The Town of Century is applying for a $1 million grant to provide housing rehabilitation for low-to-moderate income residents. If...
A Mom Remembers Her Daughter As Search Continues For Molino Woman’s Killer
On Sunday afternoon, April 30, 2017, Anna Louise Brown was out for a jog on Gibson Road in Molino. She never made it home. Brown,...
Homer Happy Wahoos Trounce Shuckers In 12-4 Victory
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos broke things open early and never looked back, building a commanding lead through seven innings leading...
No Tag Light Leads To State Prison On Drug Charge For Molino Man
A Molino man has been sentenced to 20 months in state prison after a traffic stop escalated into a drug trafficking charge. Jeffery...
Local Schools Say ‘Thanks’ On National Bus Driver Day
Tuesday was National Bus Driver Appreciation Day, with local schools taking the time to thank those who safely transport students...
Escambia River Dropping Closer To Historic Low
Rivers in the North Escambia area are dropping closer to historic lows as the area is currently in an extreme drought. At Century,...
Prison Inmate Convicted Of Writing Letter Threatening Pensacola Federal Judge
Christopher Summers, 58-year-old Florida Department of Corrections inmate, has been convicted of mailing threatening communications...
Northview And Jay Earn Mercy Rule Wins To Advance To Softball District Championship
The Northview Lady Chiefs and the Jay Royals both claimed mercy rule wins in the Rural District 1 softball semifinals on Tuesday. No....
