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Information on Florida State House District 3 special election for Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County voters.
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The summer season is underway in Northwest Florida. Here are tips to stay safe in the water.
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Aerospace and aviation manufacturer Williams International will soon break ground on a high-volume gas turbine engine manufacturing facility within the Shoal River Industrial Park, according to a press release from the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Amid Gov. Ron DeSantis’ efforts to reshape the state’s higher-education system, the University of West Florida Board of Trustees on Tuesday selected state Education Commissioner Manny Díaz Jr. to serve as the school’s interim president.
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The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority, which has added fluoride for almost 30 years, is making plans to remove the chemical to comply with a new law that bans fluoride in public drinking water.
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In her keynote address, NAS Commanding Officer, Capt. Chandra Newman, stressed the importance of remembering what Memorial Day is truly about.
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Florida bear hunt proposal moves forward as Northwest Florida residents push back
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An Okaloosa County judge has denied the travel request for former deputy Eddie Duran, who is charged in the death of Senior Airman Roger Fortson.
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Tensions flare between Escambia County and Escambia Children’s Trust over disputed taxes
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Pensacola and Gainesville have been chosen for a University of Florida student-led housing stability project aimed at bringing healthcare resources to unhoused individuals in those cities.
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Two Escambia County students, who are members of the Gulf Coast Diplomacy Youth Diplomats program, were recently awarded fully-funded summer exchanges through the U.S. Department of State.
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As hurricane season approaches, Florida and other states are confronting a significant shift in disaster-response policy. The federal government is scaling back its role, placing more on state and local authorities.