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The Little Fish in our Emerald Coast Waters

 [[{“value”:” By Helen Petre Have you ever wondered what was swimming around at the beach, in the bays, and the dune lakes? Even if you don’t see them, there are living things in the water all around you. What are those little fish swimming around your legs? Most are juveniles, searching for protection in shallow, coastal water and sea grass. The most common are pinfish, but many juveniles seek protection in shallow coastal water, and feed in bays or the shallow dune lakes. Here are a few. You can catch them in dip nets if you are quiet and quick. Pinfish Pinfish have sharp spines on the dorsal fin, providing the common name. They are prey for pelicans, gulls, turtles, dolphins and herons, so their life span is short. When he was seven E.O Wilson lost vision in his right eye when a pinfish he caught jumped and struck him in the eye. Silverside Silversides are abundant year-round hiding in grass beds from their larger predators. Pipefish Pipefish are slow swimmers but blend in with the sea grasses for protection. They are related to seahorses, which are also found in our grass beds. The males of both pipefish and sea horses carry the eggs in pouches, while the females swim unburdened. Needlefish Needlefish look like pipefish but there are major differences. Needle fish have teeth, are predators, and swim at the surface of the water. Striped Mullet Any time you see a fish jump out of the water, you can... Read More

South Walton Live Music Scene April 2026

 [[{“value”:” Joe Bonamassa’s Sound Wave Beach Weekend April 10-12 Topeka presents Joe Bonamassa’s Sound Wave Beach Weekend at Seascape Resort. Joe Bonamassa, Gov’t Mile, Grace Potter, Little Feet, JJ Grey & Mofro, and more are among the acts on the lineup for the 2026 event. Artists perform from 5-10 p.m. each evening. Learn more, check the lineup, safety tips, and the experience here: topeka.live. Alaqua Sunday Sessions – Sundays through May 31 Sunday Session, a weekly gathering in the Alaqua Arena filled with live music, delicious food, and the peaceful charm of the Refuge returns every Sunday through May 31st from 1-4 p.m. Free to attend, bring your friends, your family, and your love for animals. Seabreeze Jazz Festival April 22-26 Smooth jazz, white sands, and fun set for The Ultimate Weekend of Smooth Jazz. Tickets and lineup at seabreezejazzfestival.com. Emerald Coast Community Singers Spring Concert: Choral Classics Through Time April 26 Celebrate the beauty of choral music across the centuries as the Emerald Coast Community Singers present their Spring Concert, Choral Classics Through Time at Christ the King Episcopal Church, SRB, 3 p.m. This vibrant local ensemble will take audiences on a musical journey spanning from the 12th to the 21st century, showcasing the timeless power of song to connect and inspire. Admission is free, and donations are gratefully accepted. More info: emeraldcoastcommunitysingers.com. Baytowne Wednesday Night Concert Series Join The Village of Baytowne Wharf as they host the Wednesday Night Concert Series, a free weekly tradition on the Events... Read More

Massive Vision, Limited Time: Destin’s Funding Challenge

Massive Vision, Limited Time: Destin’s Funding Challenge Tricia Elliott April 9, 2026 1:00 pm Destin, Emerald Coast, Okaloosa County In Brief: Destin plans a $65M Town Center transformation with major civic and infrastructure projects. The city’s primary funding source, the CRA, expires in 2028, creating uncertainty. Without new funding or an extension, the Master Plan could face delays or major changes. Destin’s Towncenter Visioning Master Plan includes projects like a new city hall, a historic fishing village, and a waterfront park. The plan also addresses the heavy traffic issues that plague Destin with the Cross Town Connector. But several questions remain for the city, including how it will obtain the money required to make the vision become a reality.  The Funding Gap The Destin Community Redevelopment Agency (Town Center CRA) was created in 1998 and has operated for 30 years. The CRA is funded through tax increment financing. Tax increment financing basically means that as property values rise in the district, the additional tax revenue is captured and reinvested in that same area. The model has been under fire from the state legislature for several years, and several attempts have been made to ban its use.  Destin’s CRA expires on March 2, 2028. Once it sunsets, its dedicated tax increment funding ends, and revenue returns to general taxing authorities. Without a replacement funding strategy, the Master Plan could face delays or major changes – or become financially impossible. While other funding avenues are available to sustain the estimated 15-year project, a... Read More


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Crab Cakes worth clawing after in PCB

  New Englanders might think they have a monopoly on the market when it comes to crab cakes, but here in the South, we, too, can get downright crabby about those gloriously golden cakes of magnificent meatiness. Other than being made with the most luscious lumps bound together with barely any fillers,   Read More

Hulk Hogan’s Final Interview Unveiled In New Netflix Documentary

Wrestling Legend Hulk Hogan Dies At 71 On July 24, 2025, WWE legend Hulk Hogan (born Terry Gene Bollea) sadly passed away. Hogan was one of the most recognized wrestlers in the world, boasting 12 world championship titles. According to sources, medics were called to Hogan’s home in Clearwater, Florida, early in the morning in response […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

Wanted rape suspect apprehended in Bay County

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – A man wanted out of Kentucky for first-degree rape was arrested in Bay County on Wednesday afternoon. According to Bay County Sheriff’s deputies, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office received information that shane white was working on construction on Back Beach Road. Deputies were made aware that white was believed to […] Read More


Girls Inc. Bay County learns financial basics from experts

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – It’s becoming more important than ever to understand responsible saving and spending, and First Commerce Credit Union Wednesday gave the Girls Inc. of Bay County lots of great advice on how to manage finances. The girls spent their time learning the difference between needs and wants as part of financial literacy […] Read More