PCPD searching for missing teen
The Panama City Police Department is asking the publics assistance in locating a missing teenager that was last seen July 3rd .
Fourteen-year-old Briana Jefferson was last seen leaving the
The Panama City Police Department is asking the publics assistance in locating a missing teenager that was last seen July 3rd .
Fourteen-year-old Briana Jefferson was last seen leaving the
A 60-year-old Eastpoint man, driving a pickup truck just south of Fountain in Bay County, struck a motorcycle Friday morning, leaving the cyclist with critical injuries.
According to a report from
Carol Kent Wyatt has been named the editor-in-chief of four community newspapers owned by Neves Media Publishing.
Wyatt reprised the role of editor of the Washington County News and Holmes County
Florida’s recreational red snapper season will open this Friday, June 17 and run consecutively through July 31.
Congratulations to the 2022 Katie Herzog-Apalachicola Riverkeeper educational scholarship winners. The recipients are Savannah Sage Brennan, Myia Maxwell and Annie Smith, all seniors at
TALLAHASSEE Two Port St. Joe men were sentenced by the United States District Attorneys Office for the Northern District of Florida in a federal conspiracy to distribute
Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum in Carrabelle is presenting a special exhibit Commemorating D-Day, to be on display until Saturday, July 2.
When Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942
The Apalachicola Margaret Key Public Library hosted a summer reading kick-off party on Friday, June 3, celebrating a host of new summer activities for kids and families in the library.
At the
More than a dozen local students have been recognized for academic achievement during the spring semester at Tallahassee Community College.. Nine individuals were among the more 1,200 students named to the President’s List, a recognition granted those who earn a 4.0 grade point average. These students include Veronte’Aira Lee, of Apalachicola; Michael Berg, Gabriella Burtnett,…
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will allow residents and visitors alike to go fishing in Florida without a license over two specific weekends this month.License-free fishing for freshwater will be June 4 and 5, and license-free fishing for salt water will be held June 11 and 12. While the fishing license requirements…
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