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Santa Rosa County held the first of two public hearings this week on a proposed ordinance imposing a 12-month moratorium on large scale data centers. Commissioners hears from several residents, who pressed them for an outright ban instead.
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Florida voters won’t be affected by Monday’s Supreme Court ruling on mail-in ballots. The court ruled 5-4 to uphold Mississippi’s law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted as long as they are postmarked and received within five days of Election Day.
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Marine veteran Brian Johnson said recovery from PTSD did not happen all at once. It started with asking for help and eventually, with a very large black dog named Homer.
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As UWF Athletics transitions to NCAA Division I, the Argos finished their final year of competition in DII with 10 conference championships, the most in program history.
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Matt Gaetz’s appointment to Triumph Gulf Coast places a prominent Trump ally on a high-stakes economic development board as vacancies, expiring terms and GOP infighting raise new questions about the future of Northwest Florida’s oil-spill settlement funds.
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Santa Rosa County has joined the growing number of local governments in the state to seek a temporary moratorium on data centers.
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Escambia County residents pushed for a ban as officials insisted no proposal exists and no negotiations are underway.
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Escambia officials say years of complaints over derelict vessels led to a new tool for cleanup across Florida waters
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Santa Rosa County celebrates the completion of a new living shoreline project at Floridatown Park on Escambia Bay. The project is designed to protect the shoreline while enhancing local habitat and water quality.
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A downtown rebuild promised a more accessible Palafox Street. We wanted to see how it worked at street level.
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Okaloosa County will be managing animal control services on its own starting this fall. But services will start small as the county waits to see what happens with the property tax amendment on the November ballot.