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COVID-19 UPDATE

The Florida Department of Health says 5,610 new COVID-19 cases were added yesterday, bringing the state’s total to 1,878,533 cases. There were also154 new deaths bringing Florida’s death toll to 30,749. Escambia County had 62 new cases and 12 new deaths Santa Rosa County had 36 new cases and 1 new death Okaloosa County had…MORE

DRIVER IN FATAL DUI SENTENCED TO PRISON

The man accused of killing a sister and a brother in a DUI crash in Cantonment in 2019 has been sentenced to prison. Hunter Black was sentenced to 20-years in state prison followed by 10-years probation. His driver’s licence was also permanently revoked. 22-year-old Antoinette McCoy, and her brother, 15-year old Tate High School student…MORE

ECUA STILL REPLACING TRASH CANS

ECUA is still working to replace over 15,000 blue cans in North Escambia. The cans were used by Allied Waste, a company that ECUA took over in January 2009. ECUA customers are asked to leave their blue cans at the curb after this week’s pick up as crews will be working each day to replace…MORE

MORE TO BE VACCINATED IN FLORIDA

The next groups to get the coronavirus vaccine in Florida will be teachers and law enforcement officers who are 50 and older. Governor Ron DeSantis did not say specifically when the new groups will be able to get the vaccine, but he expects it to be soon. Florida had limited the vaccines to residents 65…MORE

CHARLIE CRIST WANTS GOVERNOR INVESTIGATED

Former Florida Governor and now Congressman Charlie Crist, has requested the U.S. Department of Justice investigate alleged favoritism in Governor Ron DeSantis’ vaccine distribution in Manatee County.   Crist said DeSantis established vaccine distribution sites to benefit political allies and donors, over the needs of higher-risk communities and he is requesting the Department of Justice determine…MORE

FORT WALTON BEACH FINANCE DIRECTOR SUSPENDED

Fort Walton’s Finance Director Julio LaCayo has been placed on five days of unpaid administrative leave after he was arrested in Walton County on a charge of DUI. He has also been ordered to enroll in a 180-day performance improvement plan that entails completing all court-mandated activities related to the arrest and finishing a city-mandated…MORE

COVID-19 UPDATE

Florida added 4,151 new COVID-19 cases Monday, bringing the state’s total to 1,872,923. The state also added 161 new COVID-19 deaths. Florida’s death toll is now up to 30,595. Escambia County 32 new cases Santa Rosa County had 23 new cases Okaloosa County had 23 new cases Walton County had 10 new casesMORE

SUIT AGAINST SAUDI ARABIA

The families of those killed and injured in the terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola in December pf 2019 are suing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for monetary compensation. That includes the families of the three sailors, as well as eight people who were physically injured and five who were emotionally traumatized, a total…MORE

PENSACOLA GUN BUY-BACK PROGRAM

The City of Pensacola’s gun buyback program will offer no-questions-asked cash gift cards for three types of firearms that officials say are often associated with crimes in the community. City Councilman Delarian Wiggins told the Pensacola News Journal the program would offer $150 for semi-automatic pistols, $125 for revolvers and $200 for semi-automatic rifles. Wiggins…MORE

GULF POWER BILLS MAY INCREASE

The Florida Public Service Commission may approve a proposal that would have Gulf Power customers paying 206 million dollars for costs related to Hurricane Sally. Under the proposal, a residential customer who uses 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month would see a $3-a-month increase. The charges could appear on customers’ bills starting in March.MORE

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