Five popular Florida dining spots made OpenTable's list of Top 100 Brunch Restaurants.
Escambia Sheriff Chip Simmons says the fatal shooting of Markeese Turner, Michael Carstarphen and Trashawn Powers was retaliation for unknown event.
Florida lawmakers have proposed a new bill that they hope will mitigate the rising cost of home insurance in the Sunshine State.
Floridians have a weird habit of renaming their bugs to something more pleasant. We call one of our most commonly found species of march flies love bugs or honeymoon flies. Cockroaches? Those are palmetto bugs. Regardless of how you spin it, a roach is a roach, and no one wants...
The Patriots' lone score of the game – the only of the game – was a touchdown pass from Amaya Pablo to Aisley Shields. More stats and results below:
David Torsell, the county's EMS Chief since 2021, submitted his resignation via email to County Administrator Wes Moreno.
Alexander Cook, who also suffers from delusions and may be suicidal, may be heading to South Carolina or Alabama.
Cinco De Mayo is coming up quick. If you're looking for all-you-can-eat street tacos, mariachi music or margarita specials, Pensacola has you covered.
'The Blue Angels' will only be shown in IMAX at AMC Bayou 15 in Pensacola May 17-23 before heading to Prime Video for streaming.
Commissioner Jeff Bergosh wants the county to consider concurrency rules forcing developers to fund upgrades if their projects overburden roadways.
The Northwest Florida Defense Coalition seeks to give local military installations a united voice and vision - thus more sway - in Washington D.C.
Recognized internationally as one of the most impactful people in the cybersecurity field, Dr. Eman El-Sheikh is focused on her people, not awards.
The Royals' senior class – which took home a state championship in 2022 – knows nothing other than winning district championships. Call it a 'four-peat.'
Escambia County commissioners voted 4-0 to approve a settlement in a False Claims Act lawsuit brought by the county's former medical director.
Setbacks sent Bob Benaquis back to the drawing board, but his Navarre Town Center remains 'alive and well and better than it could ever possibly be.'