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Spring Break traffic on Back Beach Rd. has drivers bumper to bumper

If you have to travel Back Beach Road, especially for the month of march, you know it’s pretty much slow going. → Read More

Bay District Schools create incentives for experienced teachers at struggling schools

The board is trying to incentivize experienced teachers to work at under-performing schools. → Read More

One Year after Chipola Complex fires, what Florida forest service is doing differently

It is no secret that since hurricane Michael our area has been prone to wildfires. → Read More

Panama City Beach is springing into sports

Panama City Beach is getting ready to spring into sports this weekend. → Read More

Best of the best in PCB business highlighted at Beach Chamber Awards

The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual awards dinner tonight. → Read More

Bay County group to build home to raise money for scholarships

SOUTHPORT, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - In just a few months an empty slab in Southport will soon be a home, but they’re also building a foundation for education. “Scholarship program with BBIA is essential because it provides pumps money back into the local community for high school seniors and adults that will be going to Haney Vocational Tech anyone that is supporting the construction industry,” said… → Read More

Parker woman speaks out after her dog was shot and killed in backyard

"When I opened the door, I immediately seen my dog laying their gasping for air.” → Read More

Blacks In Wax makes a stop in Panama City

The traveling “Blacks In Wax Museum” is keeping history alive with these life size wax sculptures of important people in history. → Read More

Panama City church hosts ‘Night to Shine’ prom for people with special needs

Hiland Park Baptist gave people with special needs a prom they won't forget. → Read More

PCB partners with businesses to add more lifeguards

Tourist season is coming up, meaning more people will be coming to the world’s most beautiful beaches. The Panama City Beach fire chief would like to have more lifeguards manning the beaches. → Read More

New collegiate school could be coming to Panama City

It’s not a done deal yet, but the first collegiate school in bay county could be opening in august of this year.It would be called the collegiate school at FSU Panama City and would be a developmental laboratory research school. → Read More

Panama City Beach kicking off Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras isn’t for a couple of weeks but carnival season is in full swing. Panama City Beach is kicking things off in the panhandle. → Read More

Oscar Patterson Academy reopens with higher enrollment than expected

Oscar Patterson Academy reopened at the start of this school year. Thursday night, the Patterson Oversight Committee met to discuss the number of students currently enrolled in the school and where to go from here. → Read More

Panama City hosts Black History Month Proclamation

It is the first day of Black History Month and Panama City is kicking off the celebration.The Bay County branch of the NAACP celebrated with its Black History Month proclamation. Many of the residents in the area gathered to celebrate the area’s rich history. The program had music and speeches. → Read More

New book highlights black history in Panama City

Turning pages and turning back the clock to learn more about Panama City’s rich black history. The Local history, that is what author Willie Spears’ brand-new book “George and Hawks Big Adventure” is about. → Read More

Rutherford High School Doing a Labor of Love for Chautauqua Charter

You usually see a school bus rolling down the road, but this one at Rutherford High School even lets you roll out of bed.The school’s construction academy is making it happen for those at Chautauqua learn and serve charter school. → Read More

Panama City pharmacy struggles to fill ADHD medications amid nationwide Adderall shortage

It’s a problem across the nation, and here at home. Many pharmacies are turning away patients due to an Adderall shortage. → Read More

Proposed Funding from Gov. DeSantis Could Raise Pay for Bay Co. Teachers

Governor Ron DeSantis is proposing an additional 200 million dollars to continue raising teacher pay. That would add to the 800 million dollars already allocated in the budget. → Read More

BCSO launches app for community safety, information

The Bay County Sheriff’s office is getting tech savvy with its new app that was launched on Monday. Along with Alert Bay, this new app is another way to keep the community safe by keeping them informed. → Read More

Bay County Excellance in Education Awards

The Bay District Schools held their Excellence in Education awards ceremony today. → Read More