Panama City News Herald - Sat Nov 07
As holiday shoppers rush to stores, so do thieves looking to blend in and make a profit off local retailers.
New airport's crosswind runway still planned but likely more expensivePanama City News Herald - Fri Nov 06
The Airport Authority still hopes to build a crosswind runway at the new international airport under construction near West Bay but would have to re-issue bids for the project, officials said Friday.
Defendant still waiting for money from LHPDPanama City News Herald - Fri Nov 06
Santiago Iglesias will be released from federal prison in a few months and he hopes to have his money from the Lynn Haven Police Department by then.
Traffic stop turns up wanted man in stolen carCape Cod Times - Fri Nov 06
A police traffic stop on Route 132 yesterday morning led to the arrest of a man wanted in Missouri for non-payment of child support who was allegedly driving a car stolen in Florida, the state police said.
Panama City Police Department Union Negotiations UnderwayWJHG-TV Panama City - Thu Nov 05
The Panama City Police Department and union officials are still hard at work negotiating a contract.
Rash of Car Burglaries Strike Bay CountyWMBB - Thu Nov 05
A parked car baits burglars. "So many of us leave so many valuable things in our car," said stolen car victim, State Attorney Glenn Hess.
Babysitter of Missing Chipley Girl May Be A SuspectWCTV Tallahassee - Thu Nov 05
The search continues for 7-month-old Shannon Dedrick, who's been missing from Chipley, Florida since Saturday.
"War on Meth": Part IV: Law EnforcementWJHG-TV Panama City - Wed Nov 04
They are using every tool available to get the upper hand in this daily battle and they are hoping it will pay off.
FSU-PC On The Road To Independence?WJHG-TV Panama City - Wed Nov 04
There was a feeling of overwhelming optimism on the Florida State University Panama City Campus Wednesday.
War on Meth: Part 1: Effects of MethWJHG-TV Panama City - Tue Nov 03
Cecilia Mackie, the Deputy Director of Nurses at C.A.R.E., in Panama City stated, "It's absolutely addicting, once you do it, you can't stop" "After a few years of doing this," said Hamrick.
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