Molino Christmas Parade Is Saturday; Still Time To Register

December 2, 2025

UPDATE: The Molino Christmas Parade has been rescheduled for Saturday, December 13 at 11 a.m.

This year’s Molino Christmas Parade will be held this Saturday, December 6 at 11 a.m.

Watch the parade The parade will travel Crabtree Church Road from Molino Road to the Don Sutton Ballpark. Family fun activities, inflatables, food trucks and pictures with Santa at noon in the ballpark, following the parade.

All proceeds from the parade, which is coordinated by Marcus Pointe Baptist Church Molino, will go to families in need in the North Escambia area.

Enter the Parade Line up will be in a field at 4325 Crabtree Church Road at 10 a.m. Vehicles are $50, UTVs are $30, and horses are $20 each. No dirt bikes or ATVs are allowed. For more information, contact Kimberly King at Marcus Pointe, (850) 479-8337 ext. 136. To register online, click here.

Pictured: The 2024 Molino Christmas Parade. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Ransom Middle School Names Students Of The Month

December 2, 2025

Ransom Middle School recently named its October Students of the Month. They are Journi Jackson and Boonsita Sangpinich, both sixth graders. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview’s Anna Kunkel Signs With D-1 UAB Golf

December 2, 2025

Northview High School senior Anna Kunkel signed Monday afternoon to continue her golf career at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

The UAB Blazers are a NCAA Division 1 school.

For more photos, click here.

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Escambia Man Pleads Guilty To Narcotic And Firearms Charges

December 2, 2025

An Escambia county man has pleaded guilty to federal narcotic and firearms charges.

Jujuan Andre George, 33, pleaded guilty in federal court to two counts of distribution of controlled substances, one count of possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute, one count of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense, and one count of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon.

Prosecutors said that in May of 2025, George sold cocaine and fentanyl during an undercover operation. In June 2025, law enforcement executed a search warrant at a suite in a Pensacola strip mall that the het was known to distribute drugs out of. Law enforcement located approximately 285 grams of fentanyl as well as methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, six firearms, ammunition, and other items indicative of drug distribution. George is a multi-time convicted felon.

George faces up to life imprisonment.

NHS Chiefs Drop Two To Bayshore Christian Academy (With Gallery)

December 2, 2025

The Northview Chiefs dropped two basketball games to Bayshore Christian of Fairhope Academy Monday in Bratt.

Bayshore’s JV defeated NHS 35-25, and the varsity defeated Northview 55-27.

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Up next, Northview will host the West Florida Jaguars on Tuesday and the Central Jaguars on Thrusday.

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Escambia County Grants Final Approval For New Molino Subdivision On Highway 97

December 1, 2025

On November 19, the Escambia County Development Review Committee gave final approval to Bluewater Creek Estates, a new residential subdivision in Molino.

The gated community will have 33 single family residential lots located on 185 acres in the 1400 block of Highway 97 just north of Sunshine Hill Road. Lots for single family homes range in size from 4-12 acres.

The development will be served by Molino Utilities for potable water and private septic systems for wastewater because sewer is not available.

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17 Additional ‘Purple Star Schools’ Designated In Escambia County

December 1, 2025

The Florida Department of Education recently recognized 17 Escambia County Public Schools as Purple Star Schools of Distinction during the 2025-2026 school year.

The most recent  schools to achieve this honor are:

  • A.K. Suter Elementary School
  • Bellview Middle School
  • Beulah Academy of Science
  • Blue Angels Elementary School
  • Ensley Elementary School
  • Escambia High School
  • Ferry Pass Middle School
  • Global Learning Academy
  • Jim Allen Elementary School
  • Jim C. Bailey Middle School
  • McArthur Elementary School
  • Montclair Elementary School
  • N.B. Cook Elementary School
  • Northview High School
  • Pine Meadow Elementary School
  • West Florida High School
  • West Pensacola Elementary School

There are now nearly three dozen Escambia County schools recognized as a Purple Star School of Distinction.

“Earning the Purple Star School of Distinction status reflects the hard work and dedication of our administrators, staff, and students,” said Monica Willis, military liaison for the Escambia County Public Schools.  “This recognition from the Florida Department of Education highlights our ongoing commitment to supporting military families across the district.”

The purpose of the Purple Star School of Distinction Designation is to recognize schools that support the unique needs of military families, help military-connected students navigate critical challenges and provide resources for military-connected students when transitioning to a new school environment. The program was established by the Florida Legislature (House Bill 429) and signed into law in June 2021.

The list of school in Escambia County to be recognized is as follows:

HIGH SCHOOLS

  • Escambia High School
  • Northview High School
  • Pensacola High School
  • Pine Forest High School
  • Tate High School
  • Washington High School
  • West Florida High School

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

  • Bailey Middle School
  • Bellview Middle School
  • Beulah Academy of Science
  • Beulah Middle School
  • Brown Barge Middle School
  • Ernest Ward Middle School
  • Ferry Pass Middle School
  • Ransom Middle School

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

  • AK Suter Elementary School
  • Bellview Elementary School
  • Beulah Elementary School
  • Blue Angels Elementary School
  • Ensley Elementary School
  • Ferry Pass Elementary School
  • Global Learning Academy
  • Hellen Caro Elementary School
  • Jim Allen Elementary School
  • Kingsfield Elementary School
  • Lipscomb Elementary School
  • McArthur Elementary School
  • Montclair Elementary School
  • Navy Point Elementary School
  • NB Cook Elementary School
  • Pine Meadow Elementary School
  • Pleasant Grove Elementary School
  • West Pensacola Elementary School

To earn the Florida Purple Star School of Distinction Designation, schools are required to maintain the following:

  • A school military point of contact to serve as the central liaison for military families.
  • A school webpage for military students and families that includes resources like academic planning, transition planning, and educational opportunities.
  • A student-led transition program to assist military students coming into the school.
  • Staff professional development to identify and respond to the needs of military families.
  • Five (5) percent open enrollment seats for military students and families.
  • Three additional activities to support military families such as participating in a service project to connect the school with the military community, hosting an annual military recognition event, or offering a JROTC program, among others.

Smokey Bear, Florida Forest Service Visits Jim Allen First Graders

December 1, 2025

Smokey Bear and the Florida Forest Service recently visited with first grade students at Jim Allen Elementary School.

With a special story, they learned all about fire safety and the importance of asking trusted adults for help. They also had a chance to meet Smokey and share high-fives.

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Tate High Swim Team Make School History At State

December 1, 2025

The Tate High School swim team made school history recently at the FHSAA 3A State Swim Meet in Ocla.

Lauren Armstrong, Audrey Turner, Jordana Wright, Kiley Menser and alternate Izzy Eden became the first Girls 400 Freestyle Relay team in Tate history to make it to the state swim meet.

Tate High results were as follows:

  • Lauren Armstrong – 200 Freestyle
    • State Selection – 17th seed
    • Preliminaries – 17th place
  • Lauren Armstrong – 500 Freestyle
    • State Selection – 12th seed
    • Preliminaries – 16th place
    • Finals – 15th place
  • Audrey Turner – 100 Backstroke
    • State Selection – 17th seed
    • Preliminaries – 20th place
  • Alex Witte – 50 Freestyle (DIS)
    • State Selection – 7th seed
    • Finals – 6th place
  • Alex Witte – 100 Freestyle (DIS)
    • State Selection – 7th seed
    • Finals – 6th place
  • Lauren Armstrong, Audrey Turner, Jordana Wright, Kiley Menser – Girls 400 Freestyle Relay
    • State Selection – 19th seed
    • Preliminaries – 18th place

The team is led by Head Coach Kevin Menser and Assistant Coach Katie Eden.

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Cantonment Woman Arrested For DUI, Drug Possession

December 1, 2025

A Cantonment woman was arrested after an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputy observed her driving erratically recently on West Nine Mile Road.

Tiffany Ann Baisden, 59, was charged with DUI, refusal to submit to DUI testing, and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription (alprazolam).

According to an arrest report, Baisden was pulled over in the Kohl’s parking lot after being seen driving without tag lights, accelerating and braking without reason, and drifting across traffic lines. The deputy noted Baisden appeared unsteady and unable to focus.

After performing poorly on field sobriety tests, Baisden was taken into custody The report state that the deputy found 10 alprazolam pills in her wallet during a search prior to booking.

At the jail, Baisden reportedly initially agreed to provide a urine sample but then failed to do so in a timely manner, which was taken as a refusal. Deputies said she also spontaneously stated that she had snorted methamphetamine in the past two days.

She was later released on a $2,800 bond.

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