A look inside Offentsive Corp’s efforts to combat fentanyl crisis in Pensacola
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Offentsive Corp, a non-profit organization, took their mission of fighting the fentanyl and the opioid epidemic to the streets of Pensacola...
Family discovers missing man’s belongings near remains in Santa Rosa County
SANTA ROSA COUNTY, Fla. -- A grieving family who discovered the remains of a missing loved one last month have made another discovery related...
‘Hell no, you’re not taking my chickens’: Pensacola man jailed after fowl incident
A Pensacola man is accused of threatening an animal control officer and then assaulting a deputy after neighbors complained his chickens were wandering free...
UWF research unveils potential cons of using ‘COREXIT’ dispersants in oil spill cleanups
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- It was the largest marine oil spill in U.S. history. The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in 2010 released...
Perdido Beach Marathon, Run For A Good Reason!
Runners, get ready for the inaugural Perdido Beach Resort Half Marathon! Fit for all, this run includes a Fun Run & 5k all happening...
Escambia County deputies searching for 66-year-old man missing for a week
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Deputies are searching for a missing 66-year-old man in Escambia County. The sheriff's office says Charles Edward Garnham was last...
The most common domestic destinations from Pensacola International Airport in the US
Canva Most common domestic destinations from Pensacola International Airport Air travel looks very different now than it did just a few...
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Zachary Fink killed in horror crash with semi truck
A FLORIDA Highway Patrol trooper has died after being involved in a fatal car crash.Trooper Zachary Fink was killed early Friday after his cruiser...
16-year-old killers of transgender teen named before sentencing
The 16-year-old convicted killers of a transgender teenager in northwest England nearly a year ago were named in court on Friday...
Florida to ‘Destroy’ Certain Dogs Under New Bill
A new bill going through Florida state legislature would allow for the "destruction" of repeat-offending dangerous dogs.Story continues