Single Vehicle Wreck Near Century Claims One Life

March 14, 2021

A single vehicle crash Saturday night claimed the life of an adult male about three miles west of Century.

The 53-year old man was westbound on Highway 4A approaching Broomes Road when he lost control in a curve and left the roadway. His vehicle struck a culvert and went airborne over a driveway in the wreck that was discovered about 10:45 p.m.

He was pronounced deceased at the scene.  There were no passengers in the vehicle.

The roadway was closed at least two hours by the crash.

The Florida Highway Patrol no longer releases the names of traffic crash victims.

The Century and McDavid stations of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

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Pilot Club Donation To Provide Shade For Escambia Westgate Students

March 14, 2021

The Pilot Club of Pensacola presented a $10,500 donation to Escambia Westgate School to purchase canopies and shade sails to protect students from the sun.

They will be installed over the new Escambia Westgate playground to make it safer to the students to play outside on sunny days. Nearly 200 students ages 3-22 with developmental disabilities attend Escambia Westgate.

The grant included matching funds from the Pilot International Founders Fund.

Pilot Club of Pensacola members Sue Levin Linda Petty and Shirley Jacques presented the check to Escambia Westgate Principal Joanna Sellers and Assistant Principal Karen Robinson.

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Rain Chances Increase Into The Week

March 14, 2021

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Tonight: Patchy fog after 4am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. Southeast wind around 5 mph.

Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Patchy fog before 10am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Monday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind 5 to 10 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 79. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday: Showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms could be severe. High near 78. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Wednesday Night: Showers and thunderstorms before 1am, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 1am. Some of the storms could be severe. Low around 59. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. West wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 67.

Florida Dept. Of Corrections Relaxes Some COVID-19 Visitation Restrictions

March 14, 2021

The Florida Department of Corrections has relaxed some of their COVID-19 visitation restrictions.

Here are the changes announced Tuesday by the FDC:

  • FDC will be allowing visitation on both Saturday and Sunday. Visitors can apply for 1 or 2 days. Approval is subject to availability.
  • Vending machines will be open. No food sharing is allowed and only one visitor at a time at the vending machine. Canteens will remain closed.
  • The outside visitation area will be open. No changes to the number of visitors allowed per session and all current social distancing and safety measures will remain in place in both interior and exterior visitation park.
  • No limit on the number or age of children
  • Biological and/or legal children of the inmate only s
    • Parent, legal guardian, or authorized non-parental adult of the visiting children must be in attendance (counted in the allowable 3 adults that can visit)
    • Children 6 years of age and older will be required to wear masks
    • Visitors and/or children who become unmanageable, disrupting the overall visitation operations will result in termination of their visit
  • Brief embrace at beginning and end of visit (with masks in place)
  • Social distancing will be maintained
  • Social distancing will require visitors to remain seated at their designated table unless utilizing the restroom
  • Physical barriers will remain in place on tables
  • Play areas and toys will remain unavailable
  • Canteen remains closed
  • Sanitation protocols will continue between each visitation session

Pedestrian Struck And Killed Saturday Night

March 14, 2021

A pedestrian was struck and killed Saturday night in Escambia County.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 37-year old Pensacola woman attempted to cross North Pace Boulevard approaching West Gonzalez Street when she was struck by a Nissan Maxima driven by a 36-year old Pensacola man.

The female pedestrian was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the Nissan was not injured.

The FHP no longer releases the names of traffic crash victims.

File photo.

Traffic Alerts: Here’s What Drivers Can Expect This Week

March 14, 2021

Drivers will encounter traffic disruptions on the following state roads in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties as crews perform construction and maintenance activities.

Escambia County:

  • Mobile Highway (S.R. 10A) Road Repairs at the intersection of Beulah Road- There will be intermittent lane restrictions at the intersection from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday, March 14 and Monday, March 15 as crews mill and resurface the southbound, left turn lane and eastbound travel lane.
  • U.S. 98 (S.R. 30) Pensacola Bay Bridge Replacement - The intersection of North 17th Avenue and Bayfront Parkway will remain closed until spring 2021 as construction continues for the new 17th Avenue interchange. The Visitor’s Center and adjacent boat launch remains accessible from 17th Avenue. Also, the ramp from 17th Avenue to East Gregory Street remains open. Eastbound drivers on Bayfront Parkway should use North 14th Avenue and Cervantes Street (U.S. 90) as a detour route. The bridge remains closed.
  • U.S. 29 Widening from Interstate 10 (I-10) to Nine Mile Road (U.S. 90) –Motorists can expect nighttime intermittent lane closures and shifts, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., on U.S. 29, between I-10 and Nine and Half Mile Road, and on Nine Mile Road at the U.S. 29 Overpass.
  • North Ninth Avenue (S.R. 289) Carpenters Creek Bridge Replacement- The north and southbound left lanes of Ninth Avenue over Carpenters Creek will be closed as bridge replacement work begins. The right lanes will remain open. Traffic is expected to continue in this configuration through late April.

Santa Rosa County:

  • S.R. 89 (Dogwood Drive) Utility Operations at Sanders Street in Milton- Intermittent lane restrictions 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. continue through Wednesday, March 31 as crews replace utility poles.
  • U.S. 98 Widening from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive- Early construction activities are beginning in preparation for the widening and improvements of the 4.25-mile section of U.S. 98 from Bayshore Road to Portside Drive. These activities include utility relocations, clearing, excavation, and drainage improvements. As part of the upgraded drainage system, the project includes the construction of five stormwater ponds. Clearing and excavating of areas for the stormwater ponds are currently underway. There are no traffic impacts associated with the construction of the ponds, but nearby residents and businesses may experience some noise. Access to residences and businesses will be maintained at all times. Major roadway construction activities on the $70.4 million project are anticipated to begin in summer 2021.
  • Pensacola Bay Bridge Replacement – The bridge remains closed.
  • U.S. 98 Tree Trimming from Gulf Breeze to the beginning of National Seashore and to the beginning of Bob Sikes Bridge – Motorists will continue to encounter intermittent east and westbound lane closures from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Friday, March 26 as crews trim trees over the roadways and in medians. Operations will begin on the east end working westward toward Gulf Breeze. 
  • U.S. 90 Turn Lane Construction West of Bell Lane in Pace– Motorists will encounter intermittent lane closures from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Friday, March 19 as crews construct an east and westbound turn lane for the New Discount Tire Store.
  • S.R. 89 North, S.R. 87 North, and S.R. 89 Bypass Roadway Maintenance Operations- Drivers may encounter intermittent lane restrictions through Sunday, April 25 as crews perform roadway maintenance activities along the corridors. Off-duty law enforcement will be on-site to assist with traffic control.

All activities are weather-dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

FDOH Reports Three Additional Deaths, 41 New COVID-19 Cases In Escambia County

March 14, 2021

THIS IS AN ARCHIVED STORY. SEE NORTHESCAMBIA.COM FOR THE LATEST DATA.

Three additional COVID-19 deaths and 41 additional cases were reported Saturday in Escambia County by the Florida Department of Health.

Here is the latest data:

Escambia County cases:

Total cases: 34,377 (+41)
Non-Florida residents: 3,558
Recovered: 33,202*
Total deaths: 652 (+3)
Long-term care facility deaths: 273 (+1)
Current hospitalizations: 34 (-12)
Number of tests reported last day: 1,188
Percent positive reported last day:  2.8%
Percent positive reported last week: 6.4%

Escambia County cases by location*:

Pensacola: 25,612 (+25)
Cantonment: 3,100 (+6)
Century: 1,170 (+1)
—-including 774 Century prison inmates
Molino: 483
McDavid: 206 (+1)
Bellview: 57
Walnut Hill: 53
Perdido Key: 21
Gonzalez: 13

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases: 17,435 (+8)
Non-Florida residents: 220
Total deaths: 274
Long-term care facility deaths: 80
Cumulative Hospitalizations: 825*
Number of tests reported last day: 506
Percent positive reported last day: 2.5%

Santa Rosa County cases by location*:

Milton: 8,315 (+6)
Navarre: 3,592 (+2)
Gulf Breeze: 3,243
Pace: 1,388 (+3)
Jay: 544 (+2)
Bagdad: 32

Florida cases:

Total cases: 1,973,109
Florida residents: 1,936,788
Deaths: 32,225
Hospitalizations: 82,202*

*“Hospitalizations” in the statewide and Santa Rosa County totals is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. Most of these people are longer be hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized. The Escambia County number is current data compiled each day from the local hospitals.

**On cases by location, the city is based upon zip code and is not always received as part of the initial notification. There may be a delay in reporting locations, and locations will not total the daily case increase as a result.

***The Florida Department of Health does not have a clear standard or definition of “recovered” and does not report a number of recovered individuals. Escambia County is reporting an approximate recovery number defined as the total cases prior to last month, minus deaths. In other words, anyone that tested positive more than a month ago is presumed to have recovered by Escambia County.

**Data Sources: Florida Department of Health, Escambia County, City of Pensacola, local hospitals.

Reports Of Armed Gunman At NAS Pensacola Were False Alarm

March 13, 2021

911 calls about a suspected armed gunman aboard NAS Pensacola Saturday afternoon were a false alarm.

Authorities said the person was holding what appeared to be a rifle, but it actually was a wooden rifle being used in honor guard practice.

After the 911 call, there was a large response from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and Escambia County EMS to the base. Navy Security Forces also responded.

Both gates to the base were also closed during the incident. They have now been reopened.

Local Governments To Share In Millions From American Rescue Plan

March 13, 2021

Local governments in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties will receive funds from the American Rescue Plan.

The money will be distributed as follows:

  • Escambia County — $61.7 million
  • Pensacola — $19.1 million
  • Century — $780,000
  • Santa Rosa County — $35.7 million
  • Milton — $4.4 millon
  • Gulf Breeze — $2.9 million
  • Jay $270,000

According to the the bill, the funds can be used:

  • to respond to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) or its negative economic impacts, including assistance to households, small businesses, and nonprofits, or aid to impacted industries such as tourism, travel, and hospitality;
  • to respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID–19 public health emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers of the State, territory, or Tribal government that are performing such essential work, or by providing grants to eligible employers that have eligible workers who perform essential work;
  • for the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction in revenue of such State, territory, or Tribal government due to the COVID–19 public health emergency relative to revenues collected in the most recent full fiscal year of the State, territory, or Tribal government prior to the emergency; or
  • to make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.

Each local government will receive half of the funds this year and the other half within a year of their first payment. The deadline to spend the money won’t be until 2024.

President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan into law Thursday, providing $1.9 trillion in COVID-19 stimulus money.

Rubio, Scott Want To Keep U.S. On Daylight Savings Time

March 13, 2021

U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott from Florida have joined six others to reintroduce the Sunshine Protection Act, legislation that would make Daylight Saving Time (DST) permanent across the country.

The bill reflects the Florida legislature’s 2018 enactment of year-round daylight time; however, for Florida’s change to apply, a change in the federal statute is required. Fifteen other states — Arkansas, Alabama, California, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming — have passed similar laws, resolutions or voter initiatives.

The legislation, if enacted, would apply to those states who currently participate in DST, which most states observe for eight months out of the year. Standard Time, from November to March, is only observed for four months out of the year. The bill would simply negate the need for Americans to change their clocks twice a year. Many studies have shown that making DST permanent could benefit the economy and the country.

“The call to end the antiquated practice of clock changing is gaining momentum throughout the nation,” Rubio said. “Studies have shown many benefits of a year-round Daylight Saving Time, which is why the Florida legislature voted to make it permanent in 2018. I’m proud to reintroduce this bipartisan bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent, and give our nation’s families more stability throughout the year.”

“As Governor of Florida, I was proud to sign legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent and I am continuing this effort in the Senate with my colleague, Senator Rubio. Americans could use a little more sunshine after a long winter and an entire year of staying indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic,” Scott said. “As our state works to fully reopen and bring visitors back safely, this legislation will give families more time to enjoy all that Florida has to offer.”

Year-round DST would reduce car crashes, reduce crime, improve physical fitness, reduce energy use and benefit agriculture, according to the bill sponsors.

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