Updated: 4:39 PM A sheriff's negotiator says he fired three times at an inmate holding a scalpel to a nurse's throat and a syringe to her chest but accidentally hit the hostage along with the prisoner to end an 11-hour jail standoff.
Updated: 3:36 PM It started with Jimmy Lark's dream back in 1963 and grew to the largest amusement park within 100 miles of Panama City Beach. Now, after 41 years, it's over for Miracle Strip Amusement Park.
Updated: 3:22 PM Some state Department of Transportation workers from Panama City are heading south. They're going to south Florida to help with cleanup from Hurricane Frances.
Updated: 10:13 AM Employees of Gulf World at Panama City Beach named an endangered sea turtle "Burn" because she came to them unable to swim and with a terrible sunburn on her neck.
Updated: 8:53 PM Back in April, the Perdue chicken processing plant in Defuniak Springs shut down, leaving almost 400 workers out of a job. Almost five months later, the city was supposed to be hurting from the loss of its biggest employer.
Updated: 8:47 PM A Panhandle hunter has bagged what could be the catch of the year. Australia may have the "Crocodile Hunter", but Liberty County now has the "Gator Hunter."
Updated: 2:38 PM The Panhandle is known for its abundant natural resources. Many residents share those lakes, springs and waterways with the general public, but some of the residents aren't happy about the way the visitors are behaving at Round Lake.
Updated: 7:53 PM In a surprise vote at the Bay County Commission meeting Tuesday afternoon, the commissioners approved a rezoning that would restrict height limits on the west end of Panama City Beach.
Updated: 12:36 PM The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reinstating all public access to 12 wildlife management areas and wildlife and environmental areas in northwest Florida following the passage of Hurricane Frances through the state.
Updated: 1:41 PM A grandson of Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden and Bowden's former son-in-law were killed Sunday in a traffic crash on Interstate 10 near Quincy in Gadsden County.
Updated: 1:29 PM Over 100 members of the Florida National Guard in Panama City left here Saturday morning and are heading out to help the victims of Hurricane Frances.