Salzman Outraises Hill So Far In 2020 Florida House Race
August 16, 2019
Political newcomer Michelle Salzman (R) has financially outraised incumbent Mike Hill (R) so far in the 2020 race for the Florida House 1st District seat, according to the Florida Department of State.
In July, Salzman raised $6,442.52, of which $1965.80 was cash and $4,476.52 was in-kind contributions.
Also during July, Hill raised $1,150 from four contributors, one of which was $1,000 from former Escambia County Commissioner Wilson Robinson.
All total, Salzman has brought in $14,048.32, while Hill has raised $13,40075. About 40 percent – $5,405.75 – of Hill’s total is carryover funds from the 2018 election
Pensacola Mayor Robinson Joins Century Mayor Hawkins On Florida League Of Mayors Board
August 16, 2019
Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson was elected Thursday to an at-large seat on the Florida League of Mayors board of directors, joining Century Mayor and 44 other Florida mayors on the board.
Robinson paused at the Florida League of Cities Conference in Orlando for a selfie with Hawkins. Pensacola was marking #CityHallSelfie Day.
Photo: A selfie from Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Escambia Man Gets 10 Years In Fatal Hit And Run Involving Bicyclist
August 16, 2019
An Escambia County man has been sentenced for a fatal hit and run accident two years ago.
Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Burns sentenced Jason Lee Huff to serve 10 years in state prison for leaving the scene of an accident causing death. On September 6th, 2017, Huff fled the scene of a traffic crash with a bicyclist in the intersection of Creighton Road and 9th Avenue in Pensacola. The bicyclist passed away as a result of his injuries.
The next day, a witness reported seeing a man matching Huff’s description abandoning the vehicle involved in the crash in an apartment complex parking lot. Further investigation proved it was the same vehicle from the crash and that Huff was the driver.
Ultimately, Huff admitted to fleeing the scene and was arrested on March 27th, 2019.
There is no parole in Florida, so he will be required to serve 85% of his sentence.
Escambia County To Receive $21.8 Million For New Jail
August 16, 2019
Escambia County will receive $21.8 million from the Florida Division of Emergency Management through Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement, which will go directly toward the county’s $145 million correctional facility project.
“On behalf of the board of commissioners, I’d like to thank the Escambia County legislative delegation chairman, Sen. Doug Broxson, and Rep. Alex Andrade, for their continued support of this project,” Commission Chairman Lumon May said. “Sen. Broxson has been working with our county administrator for the past six weeks on these reimbursements and we appreciate his efforts and diligence in delivering these funds.”
To date, the county has received over $111 million in funding for the correctional facility project from bond proceeds, Local Option Sales Tax, the State of Florida and FEMA.
“These funds get us closer to the completion of this priority project for our community,” Sen. Doug Broxson said. ” Making sure that Escambia County gets to close the door on a devastating incident and move forward is important and I am thankful to be able to provide meaningful assistance.”
Whitesell-Green/Caddell construction crews broke ground on the correctional facility in November 2018 and the project is on track for completion by mid-2020. The new building is located near the southeast corner of North Pace Boulevard and West Fairfield Drive and will serve as the central booking facility and juvenile housing area.
The facility is expected to provide approximately 90 new jobs. The three-story building will house 784 inmates and include an inmate intake and receiving area, and dining and kitchen service areas that will serve both the old and new facilities.
Committee Recommends California Doctor As New Medical Examiner
August 16, 2019
The Medical Examiner’s Search Committee has recommended Dr. Scott Luzi as the new First District medical examiner.
Luzi is a Forensic Pathologist currently working in California. The committee reviewed Luzi’s background including his experience, education, and references.
The counties in the First District, including Escambia and Santa Rosa will need to reach an agreement on his contract and salary before his name can be submitted to Gov. Ron DeSantis for appointment, according to State Attorney Bill Eddins. All parties involved will discuss the issue and it is hoped that a decision will be made within 30 days.
Luzi is the medical director and manager of Anatomic, Clinical, and Forensic Pathology Services in Escondido, California.
Atmore Wreck Claims The Life Of Elderly Woman
August 16, 2019
A traffic crash Thursday evening claimed the life of an elderly Atmore woman.
The two vehicle wreck occurred at 6:38 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 31 and Wilson Avenue, near downtown Atmore.
Driver Cited After Colliding With School Bus
August 15, 2019
An Escambia County driver was cited after he collided with a school bus Thursday morning.
Christopher Callaway, 33, crossed into the same lane as a school bus at Alexandria Drive and Edison Drive, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The bumper of the bus collided with the side of his Nissan Altima.
Callaway and the 15 passengers on the bus were not injured. Callaway was cited for driving on the wrong side of the road.
File photo.
Former Inmate Crushed By Tree Files Suit Against Town Of Century, Florida Dept. Of Corrections
August 15, 2019
A former state prison inmate has filed a negligence lawsuit against the Town of Century and the Florida Department of Corrections claiming he was crushed by a tree while on a work release program.
Cheyenne Nelson was participating in an inmate work release program on Jefferson Avenue in Century on March 27, 2018, under the direct supervision of two Town of Century utility workers. According to the lawsuit filed this month, Nelson was assigned the task of using an 18-inch chainsaw while about 40 feet of the ground in a boom truck bucket.
Nelson was not provided with a protective hard hat, gear, glasses of or safety roping to control falling limbs or pieces of the cut tree, his attorney claims.
A large portion of the cut tree fell on top of Nelson “crushing and pinning him inside the bucket causing serious and permanent bodily injury”, the lawsuit states.
The suit claims the Town of Century “recklessly” disregarded Nelson’s safetyby not taking measures to prevent injury, not providing safety gear, failing to properly train town employees and failing to supervise those employees.
He claims the Florida Department of Corrections was negligent by assigning him work release duties with the Town of Century knowing that the work would be detrimental to his physical well being.
Nelson is seeking an unspecified damage award from the town and FDC.
Nelson was released from prison on April 25, 2019, after serving three years on a grand theft conviction in Escambia County, according to Florida Department of Corrections records.
Barry Raises About $60K For Commission Campaign, Challenger Goins Raises $0
August 15, 2019

In the 2020 race for Escambia County Commission District 5, incumbent Republican Steven Barry has raised nearly $60,000 for his campaign, while his Democratic challenger has not raised a dime.
According to the most recent campaign finance reports filed with the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections, Barry has brought in $59,800, while Barbara Goins has collected no contributions whatsoever.
All of Barry’s contributions have been cash except a $2,000 in-kind contribution to himself and $1,950 in food for campaign events.
Man Charged With Homicide After Body Found Behind Hair Salon
August 15, 2019
A man has been charged with homicide in connection with a body found behind an Escambia County business Wednesday morning.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrested Donald Gene Barbee, 49, for homicide. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday.
A body was located behind a hair salon in the 100 block of Beverly Parkway shortly before 8 a.m. Information about the victim and the cause of death have not been released as the investigation continues.
Anyone with information on the case is to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
Photos: Escambia County Sheriff’s Office









