An attorney who gained notoriety for dressing up as the Grim Reaper to protest Gov. Ron DeSantis’ COVID-19 policies will appear on the ballot for Attorney General this year.
Features Stories
-
-
The Escambia County School Board on Tuesday voted to continue the “navigator” program next school year.
-
Republican congressional candidate Lombardo released a new ad for his campaign to oust U.S. Rep. Gaetz in Florida’s 1st Congressional District.
-
Panama City Beach’s annual Summer Concert Series has become a beloved summertime tradition.
-
A regional seafood rodeo will be featured in Pensacola Beach next month featuring several chefs from the region. Grand Marlin Chefs Gregg McCarthy, Darian Hernandez and Ed Lordman will join Angelena’s Executive Chef James Briscione and Craft Bakery Chef Jordan Hewes at the Garden & Gun Seafood Rodeo.
-
Florida gas prices are creeping closer to $5 a gallon after the state average jumped 18 cents last week, reaching a new all-time high of $4.
-
Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed Theodore “Ted” Everett to the Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD) Governing Board and is reappointing Nicholas “Nick” Patronis and George Roberts to the Board.
-
The Tampa Bay Rays have long supported LGBTQ+ rights, but the club’s attempt to show inclusiveness ended up in controversy Saturday when five players refused to wear the rainbow-colored logos on their jerseys and caps.
-
The White House has honored Pensacola police officer Anthony Giorgio with the Medal of Valor.
-
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday announced that nearly $9 million in grants from the Department of Economic Opportunity will go to communities across Gadsden County.