Updated: 5:45 PM More than 250 new laws have been sent to the Governor as the annual 60 day legislative session winds down at the state Capitol, many will impact your daily life.
Updated: 7:46 PM Time is running out for state lawmakers to pass legislation to fix Florida’s Election Problems. Friday afternoon, the Florida House passed an elections reform bill, now all eyes are on the senate.
Updated: 7:02 AM Panama City, FL. – The annual Relay for Life fundraiser kicks off at 6 p.m. tonight and will continue into the overnight hours, regardless of weather conditions.
Updated: 5:44 PM The Walton County Sheriff's Office is investigating a string of burglaries. The targets - unlocked cars and homes. At the same time - the sheriff's office is launching a new program they hope will prevent similar crimes.
Updated: 5:41 PM Tuesday the FDA approved the Plan B One-Step Emergency Contraception pill to be sold without a prescription for women 15 and older- that from 17 and up in the past. Teen pregnancy rates have been on the decline in recent years, but not in small rural counties.
Posted: 9:30 AM Governor Rick Scott has vetoed alimony reform legislation that advocates describe as unfriendly to women and families. One more day remains in the legislative session in Tallahassee and the bill's sponsor is doing his best to save the majority of the legislation.
Posted: 8:56 PM The Sheriff's office is selling lunch on Friday so they can increase the reward for information to help solve the 2005 murder of Pamela Kinney.
Posted: 8:53 PM Governor Rick Scott announced that the Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees have proposed $58 million in early restoration projects for Florida. To date, Phases I and II of early restoration projects for Florida have totaled $11.4 million.
Updated: 5:56 PM There's one bike this year that's captured everyone's attention, you can't miss Una Mimnah's bike, she's been riding it three and a half stories above the ground, since 2004.
Updated: 8:47 PM There have been several runaways in the past few weeks in our area, leaving some wondering, why are they doing it?
Sadly, with the quick click of a mouse, kids can find a website glamorizing running away from home.
Updated: 8:13 PM A federal judge is encouraging both sides to settle their lawsuit over the failed People's First Community Bank, and he's giving them plenty of time to do it.
Updated: 1:05 PM Walton County third graders are already learning about replenishing the environment. They've been participating in a "Grasses in Classes" program this year, growing chord grass to replant along the bay.
Updated: 8:41 PM The Chipola College Brain Bowl team hosted the 8th annual High School Brain Bowl Tournament Thursday and was also recognized for their great success this past season.
Updated: 5:27 PM Two days ago state senators thought they killed the parent trigger bill with a tie vote but those who proclaimed the parent trigger bill dead, may have jumped the gun.
Updated: 4:37 PM The owner of Bay Electronics Supply will have to supply a new window for the front of his shop on Airport Road after driving his own car through it.
Updated: 11:47 AM A tour bus carrying a group of fifth grade students from Florida heading to New Orleans was involved in an accident that apparently killed an adult in another vehicle.