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Timothy Busfield’s Trial Date Announced In Child Sexual Abuse Case

Timothy Busfield, husband of Little House on the Prairie actress Melissa Gilbert, surrendered himself to the Albuquerque Police Department on January 13. The actor was officially charged with two counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse, linked to alleged misconduct involving child actors during the filming of The Cleaning Lady, according to KOAT. Busfield turned himself in […] More Country Music Nation  Read More


This Bombshell Ruling Could End Red Light Cameras in Florida

This Bombshell Ruling Could End Red Light Cameras in Florida Tricia Elliott March 12, 2026 4:57 pm Crestview, Emerald Coast, Florida, Public Safety, State Government In Brief: A Broward County judge dismissed a red-light camera citation and ruled part of Florida’s automated enforcement law unconstitutional. The ruling says the law improperly assumes the vehicle’s registered owner committed the violation. If higher courts uphold the decision, it could significantly affect red-light camera enforcement statewide. A Broward County judge has dismissed a red light camera citation issued to Kayla Erin McFadden and ruled that part of Florida’s automated traffic enforcement law violates due process. In a written order, Judge Steven P. DeLuca concluded the law improperly presumes a vehicle’s registered owner is responsible for a red light violation. DeLuca explained in his ruling that Florida’s law violated due process protections guaranteed in the United States Constitution. The ruling strikes down a part of Florida’s Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Act, which allows cities to issue traffic citations based on red light camera evidence. While DeLuca’s decision applies only to this particular case, the legal fight is likely not over. McFadden’s attorney, Bret Lusskin, said the case could have broader statewide implications if the ruling is appealed. If that happens, the case would likely be reviewed by the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeals and could ultimately reach the Florida Supreme Court. If a higher court upholds the ruling, it may affect how red light camera citations are enforced across Florida. In Okaloosa County,... Read More

Ambulance service co-owner arrested for cocaine trafficking

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The co-owner of a local ambulance service was arrested for trafficking cocaine across state lines on Wednesday. According to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office, Gabriel Moschella of Coastal Care EMS had driven into Alabama in one of the company’s ambulances. Coastal Care EMS responds to dozens of calls within first […] Read More

Stunning Alys Beach Wins Architecture Honor

Stunning Alys Beach Wins Architecture Honor Staff Reports March 12, 2026 2:01 pm 30a, Emerald Coast, South Walton, Walton County In Brief: Who: Scenic Walton honored Alys Beach leaders, including Robert Stenhammer and architects Marieanne Khoury-Vogt and Erik Vogt. What: The organization presented its Design Excellence Award, recognizing architectural quality and scenic design. When: February 26, 2026. Where: Alys Beach along Scenic Highway 30A in Walton County, Florida. Why: The community was recognized for its consistent architectural vision, thoughtful planning, and scenic preservation. Scenic Walton has recognized Alys Beach with its Design Excellence Award, praising the community’s commitment to architectural consistency, thoughtful planning, and scenic preservation along the Scenic Highway 30A corridor. The nonprofit presented the award during a ceremony on Feb. 26, honoring the development’s distinctive white architecture and carefully planned streetscapes that have become a hallmark of the coastal community. Robert Stenhammer, vice president and general manager of Alys Beach, accepted the award on behalf of the development and its owner, EBSCO Gulf Coast Development, Inc. The recognition was presented by Leigh Moore, executive director of Scenic Walton, with Scenic Walton Board President Tony Vallee also attending the event. Scenic Walton created the Design Excellence Award in 2017 to recognize projects and organizations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to architecture, landscaping, signage, and overall scenic quality in Walton County’s built environment. “Alys Beach represents one of the most thoughtfully designed and carefully executed communities anywhere along our coast,” Moore said during the ceremony. “Its commitment to architectural excellence, timeless design,... Read More

Severe storm damage in Jackson County

JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – A strong line of thunderstorms and rain showers hit the Panhandle early Thursday morning. Wind gusts of up to 60 miles an hour battered parts of the Panhandle. Jackson County was under a National Weather Service tornado warning for about half an hour, beginning at 4:30 Thursday morning. There were […] Read More


Gulf Coast Jam 2026 Brings Star Power, Theme Nights and High-Energy

 [[{“value”:” One of the Gulf Coast’s most anticipated music events is gearing up for another unforgettable year as the 14th Annual Gulf Coast Jam Presented by Jim Beam returns May 28–31, 2026, at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach. Recently named by Billboard as one of “The 10 Best Country Music Festivals,” the four-day celebration promises chart-topping performances, themed nights and a high-energy coastal vibe that continues to draw fans from across the country. Headliners Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban and Riley Green will lead a lineup of more than 20 artists performing across the Country On The Coast experience. The festival has seen tremendous momentum in recent years, selling out with crowds of 30,000 the past two years and earning recognition as the No. 1 festival in Music Festival Wizard’s Top 50 Most Popular Fests In The World 2024 – Voter’s Choice poll, along with top honors among beach music festivals in 2025. A Star-Studded Lineup The festival kicks off Thursday, May 28, with Keith Urban headlining alongside Treaty Oak Revival, Wyatt Flores, Cooper Alan, Walker Montgomery and Gannon Fremin. Friday night brings powerhouse vocals from Chris Stapleton, joined by Marcus King, Jackson Dean, Brent Cobb, Cole Goodwin and Hueston. Saturday’s high-energy lineup features Riley Green, Koe Wetzel, Ole 60, Josh Ross, Ashland Craft and Hannah McFarland. The weekend wraps Sunday, May 31, with genre-blending superstar Post Malone, plus Muscadine Bloodline, 49 Winchester, Elizabeth Nichols, Them Dirty Roses and Skeez. Theme Nights Add Extra Fun Beyond the... Read More

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Walton County Tourism Launches New Beach Tram Routes

 [[{“value”:” Walton County Tourism (WCT) has expanded its free Beach Tram service as of March 1, connecting municipal parking facilities to regional beach accesses in an effort to ease parking demand and improve beach access. Route details are available at WaltonTransportation.com, which will act as an informational hub for the transportation program. “This program has been years in the making,” said Tabatha Bolen, transportation manager for WCT. “The entire team has put so much work into making it what it has become. It is exciting to be part of a program that provides a needed service that truly benefits our guests, both visitors and the local community.” The 393 Municipal Parking Facility (MPF), at 1668 S County Hwy 393, and the Grayton Beach Municipal Parking Facility, at 1505 S County Hwy 283, are the first two lots that are on the transportation program. At 393 MPF, service runs daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The A-to-B Route runs directly from 393 MPF to Ed Walline Regional Beach Access (RBA), departing every 10 minutes. The West Route includes stops at Dune Allen Regional Beach Access and Fort Panic RBA, departing every 15 minutes. At Grayton Beach MPF, also known as Grayton Central, the A-to-B Route operates from 6 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. daily, with direct service to the corner of Hotz Avenue and Garfield Street every 10 minutes. As of March 1, Grayton Central added a West Route running from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. with stops at Blue Mountain... Read More

Saddle Up for a Cause: Westonwood Ranch Rodeo

 [[{“value”:” By Lori Smith Our area’s hometown rodeo is back — and it’s more than just a night of bulls, broncs and barrel racing. The 7th Annual Westonwood Ranch Pro Rodeo returns March 27–28 at the Freeport Regional Sports Complex, bringing high-energy entertainment to the community while raising vital support for one of Walton County’s most meaningful nonprofit missions. Presented in partnership with the Walton County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Freeport, the two-night event invites families from across the Emerald Coast to gather for live rodeo action, music, food vendors and kid-friendly fun — all while helping teens and young adults with developmental differences build brighter futures. Doors open at 6 p.m. each evening, with Professional Cowboy Association performances kicking off at 7:30 p.m. Fans can expect classic rodeo events including bareback bronc riding, steer wrestling, breakaway roping, ladies barrel racing, team roping and bull riding. Children’s activities, bounce houses and local vendors will add to the festive, family-focused atmosphere. Tickets are sold at the gate only, with proceeds directly supporting Westonwood Ranch programs that serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in our area and throughout Northwest Florida. More Than a Rodeo: The Heart Behind Westonwood Ranch While the rodeo has become a beloved local tradition, its true purpose goes far beyond the arena lights. Westonwood Ranch is a Freeport-based nonprofit dedicated to helping teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain life skills, job training and independence through hands-on, real-world experiences. Located on a... Read More