Another Local Traffic Fatality, This Time on State Road 388
Updated: 4:58 PM Officials have identified the man who was killed Monday in a three vehicle pile-up near Burnt Mill Creek on State Road 388 midway between Southport and West Bay.
Updated: 4:58 PM Officials have identified the man who was killed Monday in a three vehicle pile-up near Burnt Mill Creek on State Road 388 midway between Southport and West Bay.
Updated: 4:54 PM A day of fishing turned into nearly 30 hours of uncertainty for five men stranded at sea.
Updated: 3:47 PM Severe weather caused a jolt to the construction site where Starbucks Coffee is being built in Panama City.
Updated: 11:02 PM In the second of three Town Hall meetings, city commissioners tried to answer questions about the proposed tax.
Updated: 8:08 PM Some are saying it's just getting more dangerous to drive, let alone walk, along Thomas Drive on Panama City Beach.
Updated: 5:10 PM In just three days, many ports along the U.S. coast will face intense scrutiny for their security efforts.
Updated: 5:09 PM At the International Trombone Festival in New York, musicians from all over the world came to see how they measure up. One player from here in Crestview stood out among the rest.
Posted: 3:41 PM A judge in Panama City has refused to grant a killer's death wish and sentenced him instead to life in prison without parole.
Updated: 2:42 PM Researchers studying satellite photos say they have found two suspected algae blooms in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida.
Updated: 9:55 AM A Georgia man is dead after being hit by a car that sped away in Panama City Beach.
Posted: 9:07 AM Three people were killed Sunday when their helicopter crashed south of Atlanta near the rural Barnsville community.
Updated: 8:00 AM Two teenage sisters were killed in an early morning crash in Walton County.
Updated: 5:49 PM A Panama City Beach man has made numerous contributions in technology, so he says his latest quest is just one more step.
Updated: 5:43 PM A nationwide campaign is targeting at-risk individuals to get tested and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Updated: 5:53 PM The population is growing across Northwest Florida according to the new census figures for the last four years.
Updated: 11:25 PM Heavy equipment has wiped out the old Food World grocery store on west 23rd Street in the Stanford Station shopping complex. It was demolished to make way for a new business
Updated: 11:27 PM Since Florida banned smoking in restaurants last July 1 the state has received more than 1,700 complaints of people breaking the rules. But only a tiny percentage of restaurants have actually been fined. Many restaurant owners are still bitter over the law and are questioning whether it’s worth the headaches.
Updated: 6:19 PM Priceless Artwork featured in Panama City and Destin.
Updated: 11:26 PM Holmes and Walton County Sheriff's Deputies teamed up with several other agencies in the long running investigation.
Updated: 8:27 PM On June 25 of 1996, 12 local airmen were killed in a truck bomb in Saudi Arabia. Friday, officials at Eglin Air Force Base held a ceremony honoring their memory.
Updated: 5:38 PM A local soldier is getting a big send off tonight, just days after returning home from service in Iraq. The guardsman with the 144th transportation company served in Iraq as a volunteer for the last five months. Now he’s being required to serve again with his unit, soon to be deployed out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The mission is hard on his family, but it’s what they believe has to happen.
Updated: 4:16 PM Walton County sheriff's officials have arrested a woman who supposedly made a false child abuse claim.
Posted: 4:15 PM When Robert Jernigan killed a Marianna man at his Cypress home early this week he claimed he shot the man in self-defense. Apparently Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputies aren't buying his story.
Updated: 8:09 AM Back in the 60's and 70's local industries used to dump cleaning chemicals in a Springfield landfill.
Updated: 7:57 AM Florida State football fans are outraged over the theft of two National Championship trophies from outside Bobby Bowden’s office on the FSU campus in Tallahassee. The trophies were footballs made of Waterford crystal, valued at $30,000 a piece, but the football thief may have a tough time finding a buyer.