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O.J. Semmes is in turnaround status. How a $4.5M renovation could help.

Renovations to O.J. Semmes meant 12 classrooms temporarily didn't have water last week, but "luxury" air-conditioned portable bathrooms were provided.

 

Mom of alleged Home Depot shooter charged in the homicide

Sheila Agee has been charged with principal to first-degree premeditated murder for allegedly helping her son kill Brooklyn Sims.

 

Water off Navarre Park has a pollution problem, and its source remains a mystery

The Santa Rosa County Health Department has issued a swimming advisory for water off Navarre Park for third time this summer

 

'Accelerating crisis': Ousted Florida ACLU members' lawsuit points to political infighting

The lawsuit alleges ACLU Florida board members were improperly removed for opposing "partisan political activity" and "mission drift."

 

Can Florida medical marijuana cardholders buy a gun? They're one step closer to finding out

Can Florida medical marijuana cardholders buy a gun? An appeals court is slated to put this question to bed in October. Here's what to know.

 

Escambia man sentenced to 15 years in prison for drug trafficking

Aaron Brunson, who also had prior felony convictions for possessing and selling drugs, was arrested after fleeing a traffic stop.

 

Powerball numbers for Monday, Aug. 14, jackpot shoots up to $236 million

Will a $2 Powerball ticket make you a millionaire? In less than 2 days, the jackpot shot up from $215 million to $236 million for the Aug. 14 drawing

 

6-year-old dies after accidentally shot in head by another child, Florida police say

Police say a 9-year-old got a hold of a gun in a home and accidentally shot a 6-year-old boy in the head while an adult was present.

 

Live updates: Donald Trump indicted on 2020 election fraud charges in Georgia

Donald Trump was indicted in Georgia indicted Donald Trump for allegedly trying to steal the 2020 election.

 

DeSantis-led redistricting under legal fire after boosting GOP, erasing Black district

Gov. Ron DeSantis' tilting of the state's congressional districts toward the Republican Party may be in trouble as the first of two court fights looms.

 

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