Gulf Breeze High School students hosted 17 teams of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) cadets at the Dolphin Invitational last weekend. More...
BY B.J. DAVIS Gulf Breeze News bjdavis@gulfbreezenews.com
Relay for Life Gulf Breeze recently kicked off its initial part of the season by hosting its "Team-A-Thon" at the Renfroe Center of First Baptist Church. More...
With the help of the Santa Rosa Community Traffic Safety Team and the Florida Department of Transportation, Gulf Breeze Elementary School students were greeted by local officials and law enforcement when the arrived bright and early to school Thursda More...
Aaron David Epstein, a local 2003 graduate from Gulf Breeze High School, was selected as the 2005-06 Mr. University of West Florida. The selection was announced at half time of the Homecoming soccer game October 14. More...
Mrs. Karen Murray, principal and the faculty and staff at Gulf Breeze Elementary School wishes to congratulate the following students on achieving the A or A/B Honor Roll for the 1ST Nine Weeks of the 2005-06 Blue Ribbon school year. More...
BY BOBBI HAYCOX Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com
There comes a season in the life of a family when children may give their parents more new lessons and experiences than their parents are giving their offspring. Very often it occurs as the children reach young adulthood. More...
After a busy season of fighting weeds and other problems in the lawn, the next disorder to look for will be a common fungal disease called brown patch. More...
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CHARLES BODAMER holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certificate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. More...
BY B.J. DAVIS Gulf Breeze News bjdavis@gulfbreezenews.com
Recently, the schools of Santa Rosa County completed their individual School Improvement Plans which are plans submitted to grade level directors for input and peer review using the state More...
BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com
Many residents of northwest Florida are uncomfortably familiar with the ravenous power of nature. Most have seen the twisted street signs, uprooted oak trees, and half collapsed buildings first-hand in all communities. More...
BY JULIE B. CONNERLEY Gulf Breeze News julie@gulfbreezenews.com
From a total of 26 seasonal and 8 relief Lifeguards to patrol Pensacola Beach during the peak season (March 1 through October 17), operations have scaled back during the winter months to two Lifeguards, patrolling in the Pete Moore Chevrolet donated More...
Retired Vice Admiral Jack Fetterman announced today that the Pensacola law firm of Aylstock, Witkin & Sasser has purchased and donated the entire collection of Trader Jon More...
Made by women, packaged by women, and sold by a woman! Doodles Direct is a stationary company that is not only run by women, but the product that they offer is made, packaged and sold by women as well. More...
By Marie Kuechel and Robert Singer Special to the News
Is the skin a little loose around your eyes and on your face or neck? How about your upper arms and inner thighs? Is your tummy skin stretched just enough to sag? More...
Blocking an enzyme that prevents a fat-burning hormone from doing its job in people who are overweight could lead to a new way to treat obesity, University of Florida researchers have found. More...
Dr. Corey J. Wolff, a board certified pediatrician, will speak on diagnosis and management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at a free seminar for the community on Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. More...
. Thursday, Oct. 27th, the Board of County Commissioners voted on whether to set a date for a public hearing on a proposed ordinance which would impose impact fees on new construction to pay for increased capacity on county roadways. More...