PJ flows fine; (Highway) 85 is the real problem. So let's go ahead and take tons of people's backyards away from them. That's what they are going to do to people who have a backyard that backs up to …
Category: editorials
HUBBUB: Skate park beats video games
Skate park beats video games
The city should not let this offer go. A skate park would be great for the youth of Crestview. The children's park for the little ones is great, however something is nee…
EDITOR'S DESK: Let's find the Mayberry within Crestview
North Okaloosa residents have dealt with some difficult times lately.
COMMENTARY: Where Congress falls short, and where it doesn’t
At a public gathering the other day, someone asked me how I’d sum up my views on Congress. It was a good question, because it forced me to step back from worrying about the current politics of Capito…
HUBBUB: Thrown water bottle could have brought tragedy; one coach's view
Thrown water bottle could have brought tragedy
Some people … don't care about the laws anymore.
COMMENTARY: Florida’s retirement system doesn’t need “fixing”
Legislators are once again proposing to alter the Florida Retirement System (FRS), even though it is considered one of the best and most well-funded in the country and recent polling conducted for th…
COMMENTARY: Better medical care, less hassle
As a rheumatologist who treats patients with chronic and debilitating arthritis, I derive a great deal of satisfaction when the treatment I prescribe helps my patients and improves their quality of l…
Commentary: Cleaner gasoline and vehicles stat
As pulmonary physicians, we see patients every day who struggle to breathe. Those experiences lead us to not only treat, but to advocate for our patients with lung disease. We also speak up for the m…
EDITOR’S DESK: Forget the Oscars; let's discuss things that actually affect us
I didn’t watch the 86th Annual Academy Awards. For me, the thrill is mostly gone.
COMMENTARY: A Cougar's excitement is understandable
Today's editorial cartoon was inspired by our news report on Northwood Arts and Science Academy, which is a grant recipient for several thousands of dollars in books.