CRESTVIEW — No strip clubs will be allowed on Main Street, city officials said.
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Okaloosa school resource officer program wins state award
Next month, the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office will be named the agency of the year by the Florida Association of School Resource Officers.
Baker, Crestview women create Facebook pages to reunite residents with lost pets
BAKER — Two North Okaloosa animal lovers are doing their part to ensure that lost pets return to their owners.
Crestview’s grilling guru: Sherri Williams wins regional grilling competition, advances to New York
CRESTVIEW — Local chef Sherri Williams has earned a spot in the Macy’s Great American Grilling Guru Sizzle Showdown.
Collaboration, perseverance credited for solving 1981 murder case; Holt man charged
A collaborative effort between the Sheriff’s Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and Assistant State Attorney Robert Elmore helped lead to a Holt man's indictment in connection with an …
Latest book grant brings Northwood awards to $30K
CRESTVIEW — Northwood Arts and Science Academy’s library capped the school year by receiving its fifth grant since reopening in November 2013, and there are no plans to stop applying.
Downtown National Anthem celebration set for Saturday
Crestview residents this weekend will celebrate the National Anthem's bicentennial.
Better Business Bureau warns consumers of popular summer scams
PENSACOLA —Summer is a great time to take that long-overdue vacation or make much-needed home repairs, but as the weather heats up, so do scams. Better Business Bureau serving Northwest Florida is wa…
Disaster assistance in Florida Panhandle approaches $50 million
Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more than $28.8 million in individual assistance for qualified Panhandle homeowners and renters affected by the recent flood.
Okaloosa's boat accidents down in 2013
Okaloosa County reported fewer boating crashes in 2013 than in 2012, although the number of fatalities stayed the same, according to a report released Friday.