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SPECIAL NOTICE: The Navarre pier is open from 5 am until 11 pm daily. Visit our You Tube channel Navarre Newspaper. You will find the weather and information videos about the emerald coast of Destin, Navarre, Gulf Breeze and Pensacola areas.This report is updated during the day. This is our...
Lillo's opens waterfront cocktail bar in Gulf Breeze, Calvert's expands menu | News Bites
Summertime is in full swing, which means longer restaurant hours, new meals to indulge in and new outdoor cocktail bars to catch the sunset. Catch up with our latest batch of News Bites, providing some of the hottest dining updates in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. New waterfront dining options Lillo’s Tuscan Grille ...
The Florida Room cocktail lounge brings the best of the '80s to East Hill
Swigging your illuminated Neon Technician cocktail under the lavender-hued fluorescent light of The Florida Room, you forget that the 450-square-foot cocktail lounge is joined at the hip to East Hill brewery, Alga Beer Co. at 2435 N. 12 Ave. “As soon as you step into it - you are completely transported,” said Alga co-owner Brett Reid. ...
Local Pulse’s Weekend Top 10
Woo-wee. Guess who ran the Firecracker 5k this morning? Okay, some of us got a ride halfway through from James at ECSO, but that’s neither here nor there. Here’s 10 places you won’t need to get a ride halfway through. JULY 4TH FIREWORKS Thursday, July 4 –...
Cuddle with kitties at Pensacola's first coffee shop featuring feline friends
Occasionally, you just need a cup of coffee and a chance to cozy up with a couple cute kitty cats. So on a rainy, drab Wednesday morning, Hannah Tsukroff, vacationing from Massachusetts, stopped by Coastal Cat Cafe on Garden Street for coffee and cat cuddles. Her cat Tiger died recently, and Tsukroff found the Pensacola business while searching for things to do in Pensacola.
Federal study shows high mercury level in dolphins in the Southeast United States
The skin on dolphins throughout the Southeast is laden with mercury, a new federal study shows. That could spell trouble for us as well, biologists warn. We eat the same fish they do. And like us, when dolphins consume too many fish high in mercury, it stunts their ability to think, reproduce and even survive.
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