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Navarre Beach in need of nourishment but won't get help from FEMA | PHOTOS

Santa Rosa County hoped FEMA and the state of Florida would help to replenish the sand along Navarre Beach, but so far FEMA isn't on board.

 

State Attorney can't find witness 4 days before Ladarius 'LD' Clardy murder trial

The Office of the State Attorney announced they need help finding a witness in Ladarius Clardy's homicide four days before trial is set to begin.

 

Florida Lottery results from July 13 drawing. One Fantasy 5 winner

The sole winning ticket was a Fantasy 5 ticket in the midday drawing that was sold in Boynton Beach.

 

Operation Brownsville is over, but sheriff is ready to 'take show on road'

Escambia Sheriff Chip Simmons encouraged participants to explore other topics such as education or homelessness for future roundtables.

 

Florida water temps reached recording-breaking numbers. What about Pensacola?

Water temperatures in Florida broke records on Monday, reaching up to 97 degrees in some places. How hot is the water in Pensacola?

 

'Safety' issue turns 'political' in talks of separating swimming and shark fishing in Navarre

Talk of prohibiting shark fishing in parts of Navarre Beach drew from anglers and prompted a moratorium on no fishing zones at Navarre Beach.

 

With 217 animals and 14 workers, Escambia seeking to empty the animal shelter

With staffing shortages and a large number of animals, Escambia County Animal Shelter wants to make pet adoption easier and more affordable.

 

Escambia County has a record $702M budget. Firefighters and EMS will benefit most.

Escambia County's 2023/2024 budget is roughly double what it was 10 years ago. Here's a closer look at what's proposed/

 

Trial set to begin 2 years after Pensacola football star 'LD' Clardy was gunned down

Da'quavion Snowden is the first of two brothers set to face trial for the murder of beloved Pensacola football star Ladarius Clardy in 2021.

 

Molino residents protest proposed 1,500-acre development. Why they don't want it.

Dozens of people spoke to the Escambia planning board for hours, protesting a 1,500-acre mixed-used development project in Molino.

 

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