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Tickets Now on Sale for Taste of the Race with Headliner Rubiks Groove

 [[{“value”:” Tickets are officially on sale for Taste of the Race, one of the most anticipated culinary and entertainment events along 30A, returning Friday, February 13, 2026, at the iconic SEASIDE® Lyceum. This high-energy evening kicks off the 24th Annual SEASIDE SCHOOL Half Marathon + 5K Race Weekend with incredible food, electrifying live music, and unforgettable community spirit all to benefit the SEASIDE SCHOOL FOUNDATION. This year’s Taste of the Race will be headlined by Rubiks Groove, a nationally acclaimed, character-driven musical act known for their “outside of the box” performances featuring iconic hits from the 80s, 90s, and 00s. With full-costume throwback characters, high-energy choreography, immersive video elements, and live mashups of fan-favorite songs, Rubiks Groove delivers a 360-degree entertainment experience. Their performances have lit up legendary venues like The Wildhorse Saloon, The Tabernacle, Skydeck on Broadway, and professional sporting events for the Nashville Predators, Tennessee Titans, and more, making them the perfect headliner for an electric night in SEASIDE®. Taste of the Race begins with the VIP Experience at 6 PM, featuring early entry, an exclusive VIP gift, culinary tastings, complimentary wine and craft beverages, and a special live performance from the SEASIDE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL Performance Band. VIP ticket holders will also receive exclusive side-stage access during Rubiks Groove’s performance. General Admission opens at 7 PM, with Rubiks Groove taking the stage for a high-energy show guaranteed to have the entire Lyceum dancing under the stars. Guests will indulge in tastings from over a dozen of the Gulf Coast’s top chefs and... Read More

Glenn Miller Orchestra Reignites the Golden Age of Swing in Pensacola

Glenn Miller Orchestra Reignites the Golden Age of Swing in Pensacola Staff Reports January 6, 2026 3:59 pm Arts, Events, Pensacola Beach In Brief: Who: The Glenn Miller Orchestra, led by Erik Stabnau with vocalist Jenny Swoish What: A live big band swing concert When: Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, at 7 p.m. Where: National Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola Why: To celebrate the golden age of swing and bring iconic music to the Pensacola community PENSACOLA, Fla. — The timeless sounds of the swing era are returning to Pensacola as the legendary Glenn Miller Orchestra takes the stage at the National Naval Aviation Museum on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, for a special evening performance. The concert begins at 7 p.m., with guests invited to arrive early for a pre-show cocktail hour starting at 5:30 p.m. The event offers audiences a rare opportunity to experience the iconic big band sound that helped define American music during the golden age of swing. Known worldwide for preserving the music and spirit of Glenn Miller, the orchestra will perform beloved classics such as “In the Mood,” “Chattanooga Choo-Choo,” and “Rhapsody in Blue,” along with other fan favorites that have captivated generations. The full ensemble features five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, a dynamic rhythm section, and standout lead vocalist Jenny Swoish. The orchestra is led by musical director Erik Stabnau, a tenor saxophonist who joined the group in 2017 and now guides its global touring schedule of more than 300 performances each year. Organizers... Read More

Search underway for missing man in Franklin County

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office deputies, the FDLE, and other agencies are searching for a missing person on the east side of Franklin County. Authorities said 26-year-old Daniel Harold Wenger was reported missing on Monday by the Bay County Sheriff’s Office. The search is in the wooded area across from […] Read More

St. Andrews prepares for Mardi Gras events

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – One of St. Andrews’ biggest events is making its annual return as the Krewe of St. Andrews begins preparations for Mardi Gras. According to a news release, a local nonprofit organization is hosting the free events, set to take place on February 6 and 7, featuring parades and festivals. The […] Read More

This month’s Niceville Good Neighbor: “One positive thing can wipe out a lot of bad.”

This month’s Niceville Good Neighbor: “One positive thing can wipe out a lot of bad.” Christopher Saul January 6, 2026 12:36 pm Good Neighbor, Niceville  In a celebration of community dedication and kindness, Karina Orr has been selected as the winner of the Niceville Good Neighbor Award for December, presented by the Ryan Cabaniss State Farm Agency. This monthly honor recognizes individuals who exemplify selflessness and positive impact in the Niceville area, and Orr’s victory stems from her exceptional contributions that have touched countless lives. Orr says that she does most of her volunteering through two local Catholic churches: Holy Name of Jesus and Christ Our Redeemer. She began to help because she wanted to ensure as many people as possible felt valued and seen. She helps to lead the mom’s group and helps to organize the Holy Smokes BBQ that takes place every year as well.  “If you’ve ever felt looked over or less than, helping someone else ensures they don’t feel that way; they feel welcomed and important,” Orr said, “One positive thing can wipe away a lot of bad.” Orr’s path to winning the award began with a heartfelt nomination from an anonymous community member who highlighted her boundless generosity and talents. “She gives her heart to all of those around her,” the nominator explained. “She’s a good listening ear, creative writer, great baker (especially her breads), and loves her family above all. She’s taken on projects that benefit others locally and smashed it out of the... Read More


10 Legislative Issues to Watch

TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers next week will start the 2026 legislative session. With hundreds of bills filed for consideration during the session, here are 10 issues to watch: — ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a priority of creating what he has dubbed an “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights.” Such a proposal was filed […] Read More

Night Of Hope Concert Jan 30 Benefiting Caring & Sharing of South Walton

 [[{“value”:” Tickets are now on sale for a special benefit concert featuring Legacy Five, the Dove Award–winning Southern Gospel group, performing Friday, January 30 at 7:00 PM at Good News Church. The event is brought to the community by The Crawford Family, with 100% of event proceeds benefiting Caring & Sharing of South Walton. “}]]  SoWal.com  Read More

Blueprint for the Nation: Florida’s Immigration Operation Breaks Records

Blueprint for the Nation: Florida’s Immigration Operation Breaks Records Staff Reports January 6, 2026 9:13 am Crime, Public Safety, State Government In Brief: Operation Tidal Wave has resulted in more than 10,400 arrests statewide. The program operates under 287(g) agreements, which allow state officers to assist ICE. Officials say the initiative prioritizes individuals with serious criminal records. SANDERSON, Fla. — Florida’s coordinated immigration enforcement effort has surpassed a major milestone, with more than 10,000 arrests made under Operation Tidal Wave, a joint initiative between state law enforcement agencies and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Governor Ron DeSantis announced the milestone Monday, highlighting what state leaders describe as the largest joint immigration enforcement operation in ICE history. Since launching eight months ago, the program has led to the arrest of more than 10,400 individuals identified as being in the country illegally, many of whom officials say had serious criminal convictions or final deportation orders. Operation Tidal Wave operates under 287(g) agreements, allowing Florida law enforcement officers to carry out certain federal immigration enforcement functions traditionally reserved for ICE. The initiative began in April 2025 and represents the first statewide program of its kind in the nation. “This is the largest joint immigration enforcement operation in ICE’s history, and we’re proud that it will continue here in Florida,” DeSantis said, emphasizing the state’s ongoing partnership with federal authorities. State officials say the operation prioritizes individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes, with Attorney General James Uthmeier noting that many of those... Read More