Shawna Crist Named Ryan Cabaniss State Farm Niceville Good Neighbor

Shawna Crist, a dedicated Okaloosa County Schools Teacher, Employee and Volunteer is this month’s Niceville Good Neighbor
Young Man Found Dead on a Quiet Okaloosa Road

A 20-year-old Mary Esther man was found shot to death in north Okaloosa County. Deputies are investigating the early morning homicide.
Destin Vacation Abuse Ends in a Life Sentence

An Okaloosa County jury convicted Justin Andrew Busby of sexually battering a 10-year-old child, leading to a life sentence in state prison.
Firefighters Hold the Line at Choctaw Plaza Fire

A three-alarm commercial fire at Choctaw Plaza destroyed a Rent-A-Center Monday night, sending heavy smoke through multiple adjacent businesses.
Brothers at heart of jail healthcare scandal resurface

Nolan Weeks and Chad Laboy, the two brothers who operate HealthCred Care, announced their intent to donate $140,000 to law enforcement agencies. Previously, they were at the middle of a scandal involving healthcare signups at the Okaloosa Jail that ended in Weeks’ resignation as a County employee.
Major Expansion Brings New Life to Temple Mound Museum

The Indian Temple Mound Museum will reopen Feb. 28 following a major expansion and months of exhibit renovations, offering free admission for the grand reopening celebration.
For Gap Creek Residents, Flooding Problems Are Not Wishlist Items

Every time it rains, Gap Creek rises β and so do the frustrations of residents who say government promises keep flowing, but real fixes never arrive.
Shoal River Timberlands Project: Will Okaloosa Taxpayers Foot the Bill?

Okaloosa County commissioners voted unanimously to advance a Shoal River conservation partnership with the State, but unanswered questions remain about long-term financial responsibilities.
The Clock is Ticking For Okaloosa Commissioners on Infrastructure Surtax

Okaloosa commissioners are preparing to ask voters whether to extend the countyβs half-cent infrastructure surtax before it expires in 2028.
After Scathing Revelations About Transit Service, Okaloosa Commissioners Sign Off on $1M Contract Fix

Okaloosa avoids $1M transit repayment as leaders confront empty buses and consider sweeping service changes.