Another heavy rain, another sediment plume in Moccasin Bayou sparks community outcry
ELBERTA, Ala. (WPMI) — Another sediment plume was documented in Moccasin Bayou in Baldwin County after at least six inches of rain fell in Elberta on Sunday. Some areas saw closer to nine inches. Paul Salzmann says ever since developers clear cut nearby property on County Road 20 to build a subdivision, dirt has been...
Chef Mary Dee Moralita Closes O.G. Lola’s Food Truck Chapter
Pensacola’s beloved O.G. Lola’s has served its final dish. Chef Mary Dee Moralita announced this weekend that she’s permanently closing the food truck that has become a community staple, just two weeks after announcing plans to reopen following a six-month break. In a heartfelt message on Instagram...
Gulf Coast food pantries ready to meet demand amid ongoing government shutdown
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Food banks and pantries are preparing for the worst as the government shutdown continues. Feeding the Gulf Coast says they’re treating this as a disaster. They serve 24 counties along the Gulf Coast, from Mississippi to the Florida Panhandle. Some federal workers have been furloughed. Others...
Jay Hospital to face lawsuit after staff allegedly share patient photos on social media
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- A local Baptist hospital has fired a number of its employees after officials claim they committed a serious breach in patient trust. Staff members at Jay Hospital are accused of taking photos of patients without their consent and posting those pictures to social media. The patients claim...
County Commissioners Consider Mandatory Septic-to-Sewer Conversions if Available
Santa Rosa County Commissioners during their Thursday, Oct. 9 meeting will host a public hearing on the proposed adoption of a local ordinance which would require citizens to convert from septic to sewer if/when such service is available. The proposed ordinance reads that “Santa Rosa County finds that it is...
This Whimsical Florida Farm Has Sunflower Mazes, Goat Yoga, And Homemade Lemonade Worth The...
If your idea of a perfect weekend involves fresh air, flower fields, and the occasional goat photobomb, Sweetfields Farm in Brooksville, Florida, is calling your name. Nestled in the rolling countryside just north of Tampa Bay, this seasonal farm adventure feels like a postcard come to life—equal parts family fun, rustic charm, and sunflower-filled serenity.
This Crystal-Clear Florida River Lets You Swim With Manatees And Kayak Through Magical Springs
If you’ve ever dreamed of floating alongside a gentle manatee in turquoise water so clear it looks like glass, Crystal River is your kind of paradise. Tucked along Florida’s Nature Coast in Citrus County, this small town with a big personality is the only place in North America where you can legally swim with wild manatees—and that’s just the beginning of its natural wonders.
This Charming Florida Town Has Scenic Boat Tours, Garden Strolls, And a Museum of...
If you think Central Florida is all theme parks and roller coasters, think again. Just north of Orlando sits Winter Park, a storybook town where brick-lined streets, mossy oaks, and a chain of sparkling lakes invite you to slow down and soak it all in.
This Florida State Park Lets You Swim In Crystal Springs And Flip Pancakes In...
If your dream day includes diving into cool spring water, flipping pancakes at your own table, and spotting gators from a boat, De Leon Springs State Park is calling your name. This underrated Florida gem packs history, adventure, and breakfast into one delightfully quirky destination.
This Massive Aviation Museum in Pensacola Lets You Walk Under Blue Angels Jets and...
It’s not every day you get to stroll beneath a supersonic fighter jet or stand in the shadow of a 1940s dive bomber—but at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida, that’s just the beginning. This soaring tribute to the U.S. Navy’s aviation history is part museum, part air hangar, and entirely awe-inspiring.

















