After Just One Week, Niceville’s New School Zone Cameras Caught THIS MANY Speeders

More than 600 drivers were recorded speeding in Niceville school zones during the first week of new traffic cameras, prompting city officials to urge caution and compliance.
New Niceville Councilmen Take Oath of Office

Niceville’s city council just got a shake-up—find out who’s stepping in, who’s stepping out, and what’s next for the city’s leadership!
Hiccups Hamper Election Day in Niceville

The Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections faced election day issues with early test result postings and unreadable ballots, highlighting challenges in a busy election season.
Niceville Unveils Proposed Strategic Plan. Will You Like The Future?

What’s next for Niceville? A new strategic plan could shape the city’s future—see what’s in store before the council votes!
‘Trump House’ on 30a Collects Legal Fees From Walton County After 4-year Fight

A years-long legal fight between Walton County and homeowner Marvin Peavey over political banners has ended, with the county agreeing to pay his legal fees, and Peavey shifting his focus to public beach access advocacy.
Search to Replace Thompson at Niceville Begins

After six seasons and a trip to the state championship, Niceville’s head coach is stepping down—who will take over the powerhouse program?
Florida Could Soon Have Death Penalty Option For Sex Trafficking

A proposed Florida bill would allow the death penalty for sex traffickers of young children or mentally incapacitated individuals under specific conditions.
County Buys Waterfront Property for Tourism Office

Okaloosa County has approved a $4.1 million purchase of the former PNC Bank building for a tourism headquarters, including a boat ramp and waterfront property, with planned security and infrastructure upgrades to address local concerns.
Mullins Auto Body Gives Away Car to Niceville Student

Niceville High School student Zikeara Flowers was surprised with a donated car from Mullins Auto Body, thanks to a community-driven effort to support students in need.
FPL To Ask For Largest Rate Increase Ever

Florida Power & Light plans to request new electricity rates for 2026-2029, citing the need for continued investment in infrastructure and clean energy while maintaining reliability. The proposed adjustments would increase residential bills by an average of 2.5% annually but remain below the national average.