Updated: 11:01 AM The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has directed its staff to continue rule development to resolve conflicts between landowners and hunters who use dogs to pursue deer.
Posted: 9:02 PM A former Panama City police officer says she's found her calling in horses. The horses she's saving might otherwise go to the slaughterhouse.
Updated: 3:40 PM Some local phone customers say they're upset about their service, or the lack of it. Their phone company has cut them off and it’s apparently not the customers’ fault.
Updated: 2:55 PM For the second time in three months the Florida Ethics Commission has dismissed claims made against Mexico Beach City Administrator Paul Sabiston.
Updated: 12:59 PM For the past several months, we've all cringed at the gas pump. Prices reached all time highs and people were shelling out more money than ever before to travel, but could there finally be some good news?
Updated: 2:42 PM About 130 men and women of the Florida National Guard's 144th Transportation Company left Marianna at 5:30 Wednesday morning headed for Fort Bragg, N.C. for up to 45 days of processing and training before deploying to Iraq as part of an 18-month call-up.
Updated: 12:49 PM New technology to detect mines at sea is constantly being developed in Panama City. It could save the lives of many sailors at war. Now, new technology will become part of the arsenal on board the U.S. Destroyer Momsen, which will be on display at Port Panama City in August.
Updated: 12:46 PM A Panama City Beach family buried their 17-year-old son Tuesday, but say they can't find closure until his killer is behind bars, and investigators are not any closer to arresting a suspect.
Updated: 7:44 PM It was one year ago on Tuesday that nine people drowned on beaches along the Gulf Coast, six of those died in South Walton County. The tragedy sent emergency officials scrambling for answers.
Updated: 5:21 PM The beaches along Panama City Beach have become the playground for thousands of summer visitors every year. Sadly, some of them don't make it home alive.
Updated: 12:47 PM An endangered right whale and her calf have been spotted in Massachusetts waters after they took a huge detour and ended up on the wrong side of the Florida peninsula.