CRESTVIEW — A week and a day. That's how long Debbie Campione and her family were given to move out of their home.
Month: November 2013
Christmas calendar submissions sought
The holidays are here, and it's time to share the many Christmas and winter activities planned for the area.
Former senator: Crestview's No. 4 College Town ranking 'remarkable' (BROCHURE)
CRESTVIEW — The Hub City is the No. 4 college town in the country, according to the American Institute for Economic Research, which ranked areas with less than 250,000 residents.
Antioch Elementary principal, police weigh in on traffic concerns
CRESTVIEW — With more than 100 parents who opt to drive their children instead of letting them ride the school bus, Antioch Elementary School's morning traffic can cause parents to wait up to a half-…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Charitable giving can present desirable tax deductions
If you have the financial resources to provide a comfortable life for your family, you have reason to be thankful.
Police officer: Black Friday 'the slowest I've seen up here'
CRESTVIEW — Whereas the Crestview Wal-Mart has been jam-packed on previous Black Fridays, this year's found the superstore busy but not mobbed.
Potential Sunshine Law conflicts lead CRA to dissolve advisory committee
CRESTVIEW — Citing the potential for violations of state Sunshine Law, city attorney Jerry Miller suggested the Community Redevelopment Agency "re-evaluate" a recently appointed citizens advisory com…
'I just wanted to start a business' young entrepreneur says
CRESTVIEW — When the weather turned cold, Brianna Fogarty's entrepreneurial spirit kicked into gear. So she opened a hot chocolate stand in her driveway on Wednesday afternoon.
Arts organizations offering handmade gifts for the holidays
CRESTVIEW — Local arts organizations have an idea for Christmas shopping: How about buying one-of-a-kind, handmade gifts from local craftsmen and fine artists?
Redstone Commons development in limbo until city upgrades sewer line
CRESTVIEW — A 283-home development off Redstone Avenue is in limbo until city officials can upgrade a sewer line serving south central Crestview.