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Quietwater Beach Boardwalk Shooting Under Investigation

Quietwater Beach Boardwalk Shooting Under Investigation

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an early morning shooting that left a 22-year-old man injured on the Quietwater... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Hot And Humid Saturday, Chance Of Afternoon Rain

Hot And Humid Saturday, Chance Of Afternoon Rain

A hot and humid Saturday is in store for the Pensacola Beach Air Show. Rain chances will increase to 50% for Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Here... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

No Injuries In Friday Crash At Quintette Road, Highway 95A

No Injuries In Friday Crash At Quintette Road, Highway 95A

There were no injuries in a Friday morning crash at the Circle K at the intersection of Quintette Road and Highway 95A. The crash... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Former Pensacola Postal Worker Admits To Stealing Mail And Gift Cards

Former Pensacola Postal Worker Admits To Stealing Mail And Gift Cards

A former postal employee has pleaded guilty to stealing mail from an Escambia County post office. Evan Aldric Harris, 30, of Evergreen,... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Florida Lottery Marks National Lottery Week, Citing $51 Billion Raised for Education Since 1988

Florida Lottery Marks National Lottery Week, Citing $51 Billion Raised for Education Since 1988

The Florida Lottery has joined jurisdictions across the country to mark National Lottery Week, highlighting the agency’s long-term... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Southern Slow Down Speeding Crackdown Continues

Southern Slow Down Speeding Crackdown Continues

Law enforcement agencies across five southeastern states are wrapping up a coordinated crackdown on speeding this weekend as part... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Escambia County Corrections Lieutenant Graduates From Florida Senior Leadership Program

Escambia County Corrections Lieutenant Graduates From Florida Senior Leadership Program

Escambia County Corrections Lieutenant Ashley Griffin recently graduated from the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute’s... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Compton Homers, But Bats Kept Quiet In Wahoos Loss To Shuckers

Compton Homers, But Bats Kept Quiet In Wahoos Loss To Shuckers

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos returned from the All-Star Break with a 4-2 loss to the Biloxi Shuckers on Friday night. Brandon Compton... 

July 18, 2026 | Read the story »

Blues Angels From Traffic To Heat And Safety: What You Need To Know

With the Blue Angels ready to take to the skies for the Pensacola Beach Air Show, Escambia County encourages the public to follow... 

July 17, 2026 | Read the story »

Century Waste Need To Know: ‘Black Can’ Removal; Yard and Bulk Collection Dates

After outcry from residents and town officials, Waste Pro has made changes to yard waste and bulk collections in Century. The town... 

July 17, 2026 | Read the story »

Downtown Pensacola Shooting Suspect Dies From Self-Inflicted Wound As U.S. Marshals Attempt Arrest

The suspected gunman who fired the fatal shot in a Fourth of July weekend mass shooting in downtown Pensacola died from an apparent... 

July 17, 2026 | Read the story »

Officials Warn: No Drones Or Kites Allowed During Pensacola Beach Air Show

Escambia County is reminding hose attending the Pensacola Beach Air Show July 15-18 that flying drones or kites during the air show... 

July 17, 2026 | Read the story »

Moped Rider Dies After Colliding With Motorcycle In Escambia County

A moped rider was killed and two others were seriously injured Wednesday afternoon in a crash involving a motorcycle on New Warrington... 

July 16, 2026 | Read the story »

FDLE Arrests Escambia Man For Child Sexual Abuse Materials

An Escambia County man has been charged with possession of child sexual abuse materials. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement... 

July 16, 2026 | Read the story »

SRIA Expands Trolley Hours And Services For 2026 Pensacola Beach Air Show

The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) is extending public transportation hours along Pensacola Beach on Friday, July 17, and adding... 

July 16, 2026 | Read the story »

Registration Deadline Friday For Tate High ‘Under The Lights’ Youth Football Camp

The deadline to register for the upcoming Tate High School “Under the Lights” Youth Football Camp is this Friday, July... 

July 16, 2026 | Read the story »

Hurricane Center Gives Gulf Area A 20% Chance Of Development

The National Hurricane Center has identified an area in the Gulf that has a low chance of tropical development over the next week. “An... 

July 15, 2026 | Read the story »

Baldwin Deputies Seek Woman Missing Since 2022 With Possible Escambia County Connection

The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office is turning to the public for assistance as investigators breathe new life into a 2022 cold... 

July 15, 2026 | Read the story »

Tossed Stanley Cup Leads To Arrest For Cocaine Trafficking, Weapon

An Escambia County man is facing multiple charges after deputies saw him tossing a Stanley cup and rummaging around in his vehicle. Tristan... 

July 15, 2026 | Read the story »

Florida Prisoner, 74, Becomes The Oldest Inmate Executed In State’s Modern History

Dennis Michael Sochor was executed Tuesday evening for the death of 18-year-old Patricia “Patty” Gifford in Broward County 44... 

July 15, 2026 | Read the story »

MILO Mobile ID And Licensing Unit In Century On Thursday

The Escambia County Tax Collector’s Mobile Identification and Licensing Office (MILO) will be in Century on Thursday, July 16. The... 

July 15, 2026 | Read the story »

16-Year-Old Charged With Handing Gun To Shooter In Downtown Pensacola Shooting

A juvenile has been charged in connection with a downtown Pensacola shooting on July 5 that took the life of one person and injured... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

Operation Southern Slow Down Begins: Five States Launch Coordinated Speeding Crackdown

Law enforcement agencies across five southeastern states, including Florida,  launched a coordinated crackdown on speeding this... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

Florida Attorney General Probes Bread Ingredient Over Potential Cancer Links

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has officially launched an investigation into the state’s food supply chain, targeting the... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

FHP Wins America’s Best Looking Cruiser Contest For The Fourth Year

For the fourth consecutive year, the Florida Highway Patrol has won the American Association of State Troopers (AAST) “Best... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

Escambia Man Charged With Attempted Homicide In Connection With Stabbing

An Escambia County man is facing an attempted homicide charge following a stabbing last week. On Tuesday, July 7, the Escambia County... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

Rescheduled Century Town Council Meeting Is Tonight

The regular Century Town Council meeting that was originally scheduled for July 7 will be held tonight, Tuesday, July 14. The town... 

July 14, 2026 | Read the story »

Atmore Community Hospital Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Vows to Keep Doors Open

Atmore Community Hospital has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but hospital leadership emphasizes that the facility... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »

Century Awarded AARP Grant For Pedestrian Safety And Walkability Study

The Town of Century has been awarded a $2,500 grant through the nationwide AARP Community Challenge program to study community walkability. The... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »

Federal Court Halts Florida ‘Stop Woke’ Law

A federal appeals court kept in place a district court’s preliminary injunction on Florida’s law banning “woke” instruction... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »

AAA: Florida Gas Prices A Nickel Higher Than Last Week

Florida gas prices face renewed upward pressure after tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalated over the weekend, according to... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »

Century Reports 2,500 Gallon Raw Sewage Spill

The Town of Century recently reported a raw sewage leak from town equipment at the Century Correctional Institution at 400 Tedder... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »

Former Baptist Health Employee Sentenced To Seven Years For Molesting Teen Patient

A former Baptist Health Care employee has been sentenced to state prison for molesting a 15-year-old patient while he worked in 2024. Judge... 

July 13, 2026 | Read the story »