Remembering Viola Edwards and Pensacola's lost Black-owned hospital PENSACOLA, Fla. -- A quiet morning settles over Pensacola’s Belmont-DeVilliers neighborhood. A century ago, these streets formed the heart of the city’s Black community -- home to busines... See more
Magnolia Grill preserves Fort Walton Beach's past with unique community treasures FORT WALTON, Fla. -- Nestled between downtown Fort Walton Beach and the Santa Rosa Sound stands a building dating back to the 1900s that quietly holds a treasure trove of lo... See more
St. Michael's Cemetery preserves centuries of Pensacola history PENSACOLA, Fla. -- One of Florida’s oldest existing cemeteries sits quietly in the middle of busy downtown Pensacola. Step through the gates of St. Michael’s Cemetery, and it becomes a trip b... See more
Pensacola's Mardi Gras: A heartfelt celebration of history, community, and joy PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Pensacola’s Mardi Gras tradition is deeply rooted in history and fueled by the revelry that draws tens of thousands of people downtown each year. More than j... See more
Okaloosa County schools face potential closures amid enrollment decline and budget cuts OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. -- Two Okaloosa County elementary schools could be closing at the end of this school year. Next month, Superintendent Marcus Chambers will ask th... See more