The latest round in the battle to enact customary use on Perdido Key beaches has Escambia County requesting the public submit ...
From reducing entry fees at Johnson Park to providing more parking, Escambia seeks options for public to access beach without ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new Florida law makes it easier for local governments to allow the public to access the beach even when there are disputes over ...
PERDIDO KEY, Fla. -- People who live in Perdido have different views on whether to incorporate the area, and become another municipality in Escambia County. A group called "We Are Perdido" has begun ...
Escambia commissioners want to create a customary use ordinance to prevent run-ins between beach visitors and property owners, but finding a happy medium may be impossible Many property owners say ...
When unincorporated towns in the Panhandle talk about incorporating, it’s typically the folks in Navarre who have spent years struggling to incorporate as the area’s population continues to explode.
Perdido Key property owners defended the "no trespassing" signs on the beaches of Perdido Key during the Escambia County public forum Thursday. Last month, a group of surfers and surf fishers ...
Perdido Key, Fla. (WKRG) — We sat down with a couple of the great raconteurs of Perdido Key. Allen Bizzell is an owner of Holiday Harbor Marina and Sunset Grill. Pat McClellan is co-owner of that ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The Pace man charged with selling a Perdido Key property he did not own was found guilty by an Escambia County jury on Thursday. 42-year-old Mark Puno was charged with fraud ...
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