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Okaloosa County staff heard from dozens of Destin citizens at its first town hall meeting regarding the proposed park at Holiday Isle. What they heard was a lot of opposition to the early plans for the site.
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Jan. 17 screening supports local waterways and nonprofit groups
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A new exhibit honoring Vietnam Prisoners of War is now on display at the National Naval Aviation Museum.
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The Okaloosa Legislative Delegation heard from constituents Monday night in Shalimar.
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Frank Walls, 58, was convicted in the July 22, 1987, murders of Edward Alger and Ann Peterson, who died of gunshot wounds after Walls broke into their Okaloosa County home, according to court documents.
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Walton County is asking a federal appeals court to reconsider a decision that would lead to compensation for beachfront property owners who were prevented from using privately owned parts of the beach early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet on Wednesday will consider spending more than $27 million to purchase three conservation easements intended to keep development off timber and ranch lands.
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A local high school student was awarded the 2025 Keep Florida Beautiful Youth Champion of the Year award.
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Pensacola City Council paused consideration of a redevelopment advisory contract for the former Baptist Hospital campus after hours of public opposition over displacement, transparency and community control, reversing momentum from an earlier Community Redevelopment Agency vote.
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Frank Walls is convicted of killing two people after breaking into their Okaloosa County home in 1987.
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Okaloosa County’s Natural Resources Team was recognized on Tuesday for its work with coastal and maritime preservation.
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Florida Fresh Dollars aims to boost access to healthy food as The Farm connects Escambia County residents with Florida-grown produce.