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President Trump, keep us out of Syria
President Trump must not authorize troops on the ground in Syria. Once our troops are moved to a country they never leave.
Iraq and Afghanistan are cases in point. Part of our economic despair in o…
Crestview Police set 'Coffee with a Cop'
CRESTVIEW — Residents may enjoy caffeine and conversation with Chief Tony Taylor and officers of the Crestview Police Department.
The next Coffee with a Cop is 9:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 15 at Casbah Cof…
Crestview metro among 'Best Cities for Small Business'
CRESTVIEW — Financial research company ValuePenguin’s Best Cities for Small Business listing ranks the Crestview, Destin and Fort Walton Beach area 28th out of 200 cities.
The report contained 11 d…
Section 8 put on hold, left 'in limbo'
CRESTVIEW — A waiting list for the federal government’s Section 8 housing program in Crestview is indefinitely on hold.
The Crestview Housing Authority originally announced the waiting list would r…
Romeo gets a home
CRESTVIEW—A 2-year-old dog found a new home for Valentine’s Day after being left Feb. 8 in a duffel bag at Crestview City Hall.
Five people arrived at the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society on Tuesda…
Coffee with Chief Taylor
CRESTVIEW— Crestview Police Department officers descended on Casbah Coffee Wednesday morning to complete an objective. No burglars or drug dealers were at the scene but the mission was clear: listen.…
Traffic alerts set for Okaloosa and Walton counties
CRESTVIEW— Drivers will encounter traffic variations on the following state roads in Okaloosa and Walton counties as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.
Okaloosa County
•U.S. H…
Crestview police program brings cops to the public
CRESTVIEW — To an iced mocha—with extra cream and chocolate syrup—and one of Casbah Coffee Company's famed cinnamon rolls, resident Matthew Bryant added a side of conversation with Police Chief Tony …
Jury sentences Crestview man on murder charge
SHALIMAR — A jury has found a Crestview resident guilty of first-degree murder, according to a media release from the First Judicial Circuit State Attorney's office. Sentencing took place after the t…