A state of the art medical, training and research facility is getting closer to opening in Gulf Breeze. The lack of rain this summer is keeping construction on the Andrews Institute for Orthopedic and Sports Medicine ahead of schedule. More...
Area firefighters responded to a brush fire last Friday afternoon. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. No homes or individuals were harmed. Full story on 2A More...
BY VICI PAPAJOHN Gulf Breeze News vici@gulfbreezenews.com
Publix Supermarkets officially announced its lease in the Sea Shell Collections Shopping Center, and rumors abound about tenants in the surrounding area and out parcels. Panera Bread employees said that the restaurant will soon announce its lease, though official public notice has not yet been made. More...
With their toes in the sand and their hands in God's work, Pensacola Christian Surfers is an outreach program that brings the Gospel to places that brick and mortar churches may overlook. More...
Avoluminous plume of smoke was visible from Pensacola Bay when a wooded lot in the Plantation Hill subdivision caught fire Friday, June 30. The lot, encircled by Plantation Hill Road, is north of the subdivision's retention pond, contains approximately 1.5 acres of natural vegetation and is surround More...
Cram the Van, a United Way program sponsored by WEAR TV 3 and Sandy Sansing, will be making stops at local businesses to except donations of school supplies for those unable to afford them. The van is scheduled to be at the following locations: More...
The Tiger Point 7U All Stars took second place at the Dizzy Dean State Tournament June 23-30 in St. Petersburg. Top Row: Asst Coach Jeff Parsons, Head Coach Ken Robinson, Asst Coach/Pitcher Jamie Philips and Asst Coach Robert Toellner. Bottom Row: Kohl McConaghy, Dustin Rogers, James Parsons, Ron Jo More...
Few community efforts to provide recreation for lowincome families are as successful as Camp Happy Sands. Located across from Johnson's Beach, on the Gulf Island National Seashore, the camp offers activities five days a week as the result of a partnership between local churches, volunteer efforts an More...
Introduction to poetry at young age stayed with me
It was in sixth grade, in Mr. Lieberman's English class, that I finally began to enjoy poetry. He introduced us to what, I suppose, one would call "free verse." That's when I first discovered that poetry does not necessarily have to rhyme. More...
From the street, the renovated home in Denver's Hilltop neighborhood offers only hints at the surprises beyond the entrance. Stacked stone and blond brick. An etched-steel front door. A porthole window high on the second floor. More...
I consider myself to be a pretty competent person, and I love to try new things, but I found myself totally humbled and incapable when I volunteered to ride with the Gulf Breeze Fire and Rescue on Saturday night. More...