Donning cardboard graduation caps with tassels made out of receipt paper, the four graduates stood in line six feet apart by a cash register and waited their turn as their names were called over the intercom.
Author: Annie Blanks, Pensacola News Journal
He thought his flesh-eating bacteria was a sunburn. It almost cost him his life
The 59-year-old Pennsylvania native, who moved to Pensacola this past July, said he had a healthy immune system when he contracted the disease.
It’s just too hot: Florida black bear caught pool-hopping amid heatwave
With heat indices reaching near-record temperatures in the Florida Panhandle, even the state’s furriest residents are seeking refuge from the sun.
Lawsuit claims disabled woman was raped, impregnated at Florida adult care facility
The family of a nonverbal, immobile developmentally disabled woman is suing a care facility after the woman was allegedly raped and impregnated.