No state is quite as consistently synonymous with "beaches" as sunny Florida. With more than 8,400 miles of stunning coastline along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico (renamed the Gulf of ...
Bagelheads restaurant is spreading its great food and good vibes from Pensacola to Perdido Key and Gulf Breeze.
Senate Bill 1622 allows county government authority to recognize recreational customary use of beaches It's a way to get around costly legal battles over private versus public beach access ...
They know horseradish in Eau Claire, Wisconsin − it's billed as the "Horseradish Capital of the World." But plastic babies in cakes and "Laissez les bons temps rouler"? No, that's a Gulf Coast thing.
When unincorporated towns in the Panhandle talk about incorporating, it’s typically the folks in Navarre who have spent years struggling to incorporate as the area’s population continues to explode.
Escambia is considering an ordnance to implement customary use and give public more access to private beaches. There's pushback from both sides.
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