Kaylin Parker, The Palm Beach Post

Kaylin Parker

The Palm Beach Post

Florida, United States

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  • The Palm Beach Post
  • Herald-Tribune
  • Gainesville.com
  • nwfdailynews
  • The News Herald

Past articles by Kaylin:

Glamping in Florida: It's just like camping but way more comfortable.

The glamping tents are furnished with a king-size bed featuring a 100-year-old sinker pine wood frame, a full bathroom, a sink with access to hot water, a small refrigerator and a microwave oven. → Read More

Illegal berry picking: 3 arrested in Florida, FWC says

According to Florida law, berry pickers must have an approved permit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services before harvesting saw palmetto berries in Florida. → Read More

Illegal berry picking: 3 arrested in Florida, FWC says

According to Florida law, berry pickers must have an approved permit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services before harvesting saw palmetto berries in Florida. → Read More

Illegal berry picking: 3 arrested in Florida, FWC says

According to Florida law, berry pickers must have an approved permit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services before harvesting saw palmetto berries in Florida. → Read More

This Destin teen said she loves to serve her community. For that reason, she joined Eglin's Civil Air Patrol.

Faced with a decision at the age of 16 to either go "hard core" on her schooling or get involved with the Eglin Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, Robin chose the latter. → Read More

Tired of boring workouts? Militia Fitness offers targeted programs for your fitness goals.

A Daily News reporter writes about participating in a fitness class or activity for this recurring feature. → Read More

U.S. 98 widening project continues, traffic shift planned near Destin Commons

Along with the construction taking place, a new traffic light at the U.S. 98-Indian Bayou Trail/Restaurant Row intersection will be activated starting Sunday, Sept. 8, the FDOT said. → Read More

Florida farmers work together to change the narrative about climate change and agriculture

"We don't talk about who's causing anything," Griner, a timber and cattle producer, said. "We just talk about how to respond, how to adapt so we can remain a viable operation. Agriculture is so important to the state of Florida." → Read More

Survey says: Okaloosa wants locals' opinions, insights on tourism industry

The TDD and the TDC launched a countywide research initiative, which included a local-centered survey that features questions about what locals like, dislike and want to change in the area. The survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. → Read More

Although still in the review phase, Navarre residents could soon see approval of Aldi

Aldi, a German family-owned discount supermarket chain, submitted a plan for approval to the Santa Rosa County Development Services, but the store hinges on approval of a major 19 acre infrastructure project, also awaiting approval. → Read More

Wondering how to get to Crab Island? Take a ride on a Tiki bar boat.

Cruisin' Tiki Destin offers a three-hour daily trip to Crab Island, a one-hour sunset cruise, a one-hour night cruise near the Destin Harbor and a one and a half hour daytime cruise near the harbor. Licensed captains are provided for each trip. → Read More

Need comfort food? Chick-fil-A will soon have a cheesy option

Starting Monday, Chick-fil-A will have baked macaroni and cheese as an option on their menus across the nation. → Read More

Florida man cherishes last moments with dog who saved his life

Tank, a 7-year-old German Shepherd, was recently diagnosed with degenerative myelopathy (DM), a progressive and fatal paralytic disease. His Okaloosa Island owner, Chris Page, was told two months ago that Tank has eight months to live. → Read More

Florida man cherishes last moments with dog who saved his life

Tank, a 7-year-old German Shepherd, was recently diagnosed with degenerative myelopathy (DM), a progressive and fatal paralytic disease. His Okaloosa Island owner, Chris Page, was told two months ago that Tank has eight months to live. → Read More

Electric, eco-friendly rentals at e-Motion, a new Walton County business

Jay and Kate Odinokov opened their electric rental business in May. The couple, originally from Russia, offer one unique rental to the area - electric skateboards called Onewheels. → Read More

Crestview woman arrested on 17 counts of animal cruelty

According to court records, Truth Rack's arrest stems from an incident that occurred in April. → Read More

Shark Week comes early in 9-foot tiger shark form (PHOTOS)

Folks on the Okaloosa Island pier got an eyeful Thursday, a 9-foot shark observers believe was a tiger shark waging a two-hour battle with fishermen. → Read More

Local HVAC technicians raise over $20k for Arkansas man who died on the job

West read in the news July 28 that Steven Ball, an air conditioning technician in Arkansas, died on the job while working in an attic, likely from exposure to extreme heat. West immediately felt the need to create a GoFundMe account. → Read More

Mom helps revive 6-year-old son after near-drowning on Okaloosa Island

Mersadez, an officer at the Santa Rosa County Correctional Institution, relied on her CPR training until EMS arrived at Marler Park on Okaloosa Island to help her child. → Read More

Mom helps revive 6-year-old son after near-drowning on Okaloosa Island

Mersadez, an officer at the Santa Rosa County Correctional Institution, relied on her CPR training until EMS arrived at Marler Park on Okaloosa Island to help her child. → Read More