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Tenants could be moving into the former Amsouth Building in the heart of Gulf Breeze as soon as early summer, according to Chris Bellone of Development South. The three-story, 15,000 square foot building remained a painful reminder of hurricane damage as the dilapidated building sat, untouched for m More...

The City of Gulf Breeze continues to operate an automated red light enforcement system despite the disapproval of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The current system in place issues citations to drivers who fail to adhere to the traffic signal%27s direction, and operates independentl More...

The Midway Fire Department request to the County Commissioners to provide ambulance service to augment south end service has left the City of Gulf Breeze with some unanswered question. More...

Gulf Breeze, FL March 17, 2006: St. Ann Discovery School celebrates Week of the Young Child (April 2-8, 2006) to recognize the needs of young children and thank educators and others involved in building better futures for all children. Week of the Young Child is celebrated across the country by hund More...
Supreme Babe
Anna Nicole Smith went to the Supreme Court this week to plead her case for the right to $88 million, for overdosing her last husband, the billionaire oilman. She didn%27t actually get to testify at the hearing, but she did submit two impressive exhibits. More...
The University of West Florida Department of Music will showcase student musicians from across the United States at the Kathleen T. and Philip B. Phillips, M.D. Jazz Piano Competition March 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the historic Saenger Theater in downtown Pensacola. The performance is the final round of a More...
Passengers of speeding car drink evidence
Gulf Breeze Police arrested a young driver March 14, after the driver was seen weaving in and out of traffic on highway 98 and nearly rear-ending several vehicles. More...
WASHINGTON, D.C. Cheree Suttles, a student at Gulf Breeze High School, attended Presidential Classroom%27s Law and Justice in a Democracy program last week in Washington, D.C. More...
Junior varsity gives up first run in 28 innings, improve to 9-0 on season
The Gulf Breeze Dolphins ran their winning streak to six games with a doubleheader sweep of the Northview Chiefs March 13 in Bratt. More...
GRAY Sarah Ann Gray, 75, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 5, 2006 in the company of her loved ones. More...
Today, Mar. 23 School Board Meeting, 6:30 p.m., 5086 More...
Hummingbirds prove to have true 'bird's-eye-view'
During my growing up years, I spent many summer vacations at my grandparents%27 home. This was the Pennsylvania rectory where my grandfather was the pastor of a Lancaster county %27plain%27 church. He was always on call for his many parishioners, and whatever problems they had, whether it was about More...
Patients learn vitamin levels through testing
This week, I want to share with you a letter from a client, who wrote, not asking a question, but who wrote me personally to let me know how the services at the McCollough Institute changed her life: More...
You probably already know that all your swimming pool needs-from expert installation to guaranteed repairs-can be thoroughly anticipated and capably met by the experienced and dedicated staff at Kyle%27s Poll & Patio. What you may not realize is that Kyle%27s Pool & Patio now offers the customized l More...
"Do you think there's enough affordable housing in Santa Rosa County?"
"Things are coming down. The market is adjusting to make more affordable homes available." -Cindy McIninch Gulf Breeze More...
Sealed BIDS for the construction of the following project will be received by the City of Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa County, Florida, Gulf Breeze City Hall, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Office of the City Clerk, until 2:00 p.m., Local Time on Thursday April 6, 2006 then publicly opened and read aloud: More...