February 2026


Warm and foggy mornings ahead, rain to follow Friday

Warm, Foggy Mornings Ahead Before Rain Moves In We’re heading into an unusually warm stretch of weather for mid to late February. Morning fog will become more likely over the next couple of days, especially late at night and early in the morning. Some of that fog could be dense at times, so drivers should […] Read More





Boeing 747 circles Bay County in Air Force training drill

TYNDALL AIR FORCE (WMBB) – You may have been startled Wednesday morning by the sight of a huge plane circling the local skies. It’s not often you see a Boeing 747 in Bay County. However, this Atlas 747 flew into our area around 11:00 a.m. It belongs to the United States Air Force. We understand […] Read More

St. Andrews State Park celebrates 75 years of preservation

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – St. Andrews State Park is celebrating 75 years of operation and preservation. Since 1951, St. Andrews State Park has been a cherished gathering spot in Panama City Beach. Once a World War II military reservation guarding the bay, the land was then transformed into a state park dedicated to preservation, […] Read More

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35 Years Later: 5 Movies from February 1991 That Are Still Worth Watching

February 1991 gave us a wide range of cinematic moments that ranged from hilarious cult comedies to thrilling action set pieces to heartfelt adventures. Now, as these films turn 35 in February 2026 (seriously?!), it’s the perfect time to look back at the ones that made us laugh, cheer, or belt out a pirate tune. […] The post 35 Years Later: 5 Movies from February 1991 That Are Still Worth Watching appeared first on Cord Cutters News. Read More

Shoal River Timberlands Project: Will Okaloosa Taxpayers Foot the Bill?

Shoal River Timberlands Project: Will Okaloosa Taxpayers Foot the Bill? Staff Reports February 18, 2026 3:31 pm Emerald Coast, Okaloosa County In Brief: Commissioners voted 4–0 to submit a management prospectus for 1,323 acres along the Shoal River. The State would handle the land purchase, but the County could assume long-term management responsibilities. Future costs for staffing, maintenance, and operations remain undefined and may require local funding. Okaloosa County commissioners voted 4–0 this week to submit a county role prospectus for a proposed Shoal River Preserve partnership under the State’s Florida Forever land acquisition program. The vote does not authorize the County to purchase land. Instead, it signals to the State that Okaloosa County is willing to serve as a long-term management partner if Florida Forever acquires 1,323 acres along the Shoal River in northeast Okaloosa County. Florida Forever requested the prospectus by Feb. 25th, as the legislative session — which ends March 13th — will determine whether funding moves forward. If the State completes the purchase, the County would enter into a long-term lease agreement and be required to produce a full management plan under the Florida Administrative Code. That process would include forming a steering committee and complying with state land management standards. County Administrator Craig Coffey framed the proposal as both a conservation opportunity and a strategic move.   “It’s a way to expand their dollars… It’s a way for us to come forward and say, hey, we aren’t just asking you to do something in our backyard.... Read More