Getting Old and Giving Care
Updated: 8:43 PM Taking care of our elderly community is only getting harder as the population in this area ages.
Updated: 8:43 PM Taking care of our elderly community is only getting harder as the population in this area ages.
Updated: 8:39 PM More than 350 volunteers in Walton County are just a day away from completing a huge community development project in Sandestin.
Updated: 8:37 PM A local woman who was the victim of a car burglary two months ago is still trying to get over the ordeal.
Updated: 1:11 PM After hiring additional teachers to meet class size requirements, Kate Smith Elementary in Chipley is running out of space.
Updated: 1:06 PM A veteran trades in an M-16 and publishes books for children.
Updated: 1:04 PM Children enjoyed Fun Day at Henry Davis Park to celebrate Black History Month.
Updated: 1:01 PM Bay County citizens walk to fight hunger.
Updated: 1:19 PM Florida’s speaker of the House of Representatives says there is no way he will let a proposed bill to install cameras at red lights pass the house on his watch.
Updated: 8:25 AM School officials in Washington County say they are having to make some major adjustments to accommodate Florida’s new class size requirements.
Updated: 1:11 PM A Lynn Haven businessman and his son are facing several drug charges.
Updated: 1:17 PM Eglin Air Force Base has suffered a set back in its plans to build a weapons testing range near Perry in Taylor County, which is southeast of Tallahassee.
Updated: 1:16 PM Every man and woman assigned to the Crestview National Guard’s Signal Company has made it safely home from Iraq.
Updated: 9:57 AM Keeping your computer safe and running in tip-top shape is as simple as 1-2-3. Just follow these steps and your computer shouldn't suffer any problems from software issues.
Updated: 9:57 AM Spam is an annoyance for most of us. In some cases it can be costly. Here's what you can do to avoid becoming the victim to Internet scams and what you can do to fight back.
Updated: 5:53 PM It's known as the deadliest intersection on Panama City Beach: Beckrich and Back Beach Road.
Updated: 5:48 PM A plan to slow down Medicaid costs around the state could hurt some services for area elderly.
Updated: 3:58 PM There was a scary morning for postal workers at the U. S. Post Office, Northside Branch, on West 17th Street just off Lisenby Ave.
Updated: 12:21 PM It's one of the most important jobs in our society, and Thursday night two area school districts honored some of the best in the profession.
Updated: 12:15 PM Washington County commissioners recently talked about closing several roads in the county because they are becoming dump sights where folks were dropping off anything and everything.
Updated: 12:13 PM More than 20 local and statewide environmental and community groups Thursday urged stronger growth management for the Florida Panhandle, which is in a spurt after lagging behind other parts of the state.
Updated: 7:43 PM Panama City Police have a good reason for you "not" to mow your lawn early on Saturday mornings. You could get a ticket. It’s part of a proposed new noise ordinance that has many locals sounding off.
Updated: 7:41 PM A beach business owner is offering a reward to anyone who can help capture the people responsible for a series of smash and grab burglaries at beach novelty gift shops.
Updated: 7:30 PM The plan to move the Bay County International Airport is not finalized just yet.
Updated: 6:59 PM Still waiting for your FEMA aid from Hurricane Ivan? One local group wants to block some people from receiving the taxpayer funds.
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