CRESTVIEW — The Neville family has a free gift for the community. Their nightly synchronized light show not only lights up their Shoal Lake neighborhood, but also the faces of all who gather in their…
Friends, family gather for 70th wedding anniversary
CRESTVIEW — Thursday marks a milestone for a Crestview couple’s relationship, and a rarity for most couples: 70 years of wedded bliss.
EDITOR'S DESK: Examining the possible roots of mass violence
It’s difficult to comprehend a tragedy like Friday’s massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Ct.
Black new Bulldog wrestling coach
CRESTVIEW — There has been little continuity in Crestview’s wrestling program the last few years. Jeff Fowler — a fixture almost a decade as the Bulldog wrestling coach — built the program from the g…
School: Connecticut events were on students' minds
CRESTVIEW — Martha Barton, a response intervention specialist in Northwood Elementary's school’s guidance department and reading resource teacher, said the Connecticut school shooting was on many min…
REVIEW: Visit Toby's country at Crestview library exhibition
Born north of Florida in McKenzie, Ala., Toby Hollinghead’s family moved to Deerland, a community just east of Crestview, when she was 10. Life in both rural communities greatly influences her painti…
UPDATE: Student suspended for 'gun' possession false alarm
CRESTVIEW — Another media entity’s report on a man allegedly carrying a gun near Northwood Elementary conflicts with the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office’s account of what actually happened.
Hoboes struggle against Bobcats
It was one of those games where Laurel Hill boys basketball coach had to simply shake his head and give credit where credit was due. Paxton’s Dustin Geoghagan made his last appearance at the Laurel H…
Council approves new water system for northwest Crestview
CRESTVIEW — With local officials projecting northwest Crestview will be the city’s next area of growth, the City Council took steps toward preparing for the quadrant’s expansion by approving a new wa…
Northwest Florida participants needed for 20-year cancer study
Northwest Florida residents have one last opportunity to participate in a historic and potentially life-saving study.