Tate Tennis Tops Navarre

March 29, 2019

The Tate High School boys tennis team is now 7-3 in the district, and the Tate girls are 8-2 with a win over Navarre Thursday night. Tate will host the Escambia Gators Tuesday. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Man Gets Life In Prison For Shooting Sleeping Man

March 29, 2019

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to life in prison for shooting a sleeping man last year.

Barry Locklear III, was convicted by an Escambia County jury of attempted first degree premeditated murder with a firearm. The jury also found Locklear to be in actual possession of a firearm, that he discharged the firearm and caused great bodily harm.

On January 27, 2018, Locklear was involved in an argument with the victim regarding Locklear’s girlfriend. Locklear pulled a gun and threatened the victim during the argument.

The victim walked away and went to sleep. Shortly thereafter, the victim woke up to Locklear shooting him. The victim was shot in the face, the chest and the arm. Locklear then fled the scene with the firearm.

He was apprehended on February 4, 2018, in possession of a firearm matching the description given to law enforcement the day of the shooting. He was captured at the corner of Pine Forest and Stratford Road, near the 5 Flags Speedway.

Locklear has several prior convictions including convictions for assault on a female, assault, communicating threats, sell or delivery of a controlled substance, breaking and/or entering, larceny after breaking and/or entering, possessing with intent to sell or deliver marijuana, and possessing drug paraphernalia.

West Florida Softball Defeats Gulf Breeze; Pine Forest Baseball Tops Crestview

March 29, 2019

West Florida 3, Gulf Breeze 1

Both teams were strong on the rubber Thursday ,but the West Florida Jags defeated Gulf Breeze 3-1. Jeya Prasad allowed just two hits to Gulf Breeze.

Prasad was the winning pitcher for the Lady Jags. She lasted seven innings, allowing two hits and one run while striking out 15 and walking zero.

West Florida J racked up seven hits. MacKenzee Mcbride and Kenzi Wiley each racked up multiple hits the Lady Jags

Pine Forest 14, Crestview 1

Pine Forest Scored eight runs in the fourth on its way to a 14-1 victory over Crestview on Thursday.

Tekoah Roby, Nolan Rigby, Christian Munoz, Jaylen Bryant, Bryce Alderman, and Timmy Williams each had RBIs in the fourth.

Pine Forest fired up the offense in the first inning; the Eagles scored one run when Jason Roberts tripled.

Pine Forest put the pressure on, lead by walks by Rigby and Munoz, singles by Williams and Wyatt Gill, doubles by Roby and Alderman, and by Bryant.

Roberts was credited with the victory for Pine Forest. He allowed three hits and one run over four innings. Jared Riddell threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

Pine Forest collected 10 hits on the day. Roberts and Roby managed multiple hits for Pine Forest.

All Aboard Plan To Reduce Train Delays In Cantonment

March 28, 2019

Governmental leaders, International Paper and two railroads are continuing to work to reduce the number of delays caused by trains blocking crossings in Cantonment.

In late January, Florida Sen. Doug Broxson and Escambia County Commissioner Steven Barry met with CSX and International Paper to discuss the problem. Broxson and Barry learned there are four parallel tracks beds on the IP property just west of the crossing that merge into a single track across Highway 29. Those tracks are not managed by CSX; they are operated by the Alabama & Gulf Coast Railway (AGR). AGR was not part of the initial discussions in January.

On March 12, IP’s Pensacola Mill host a meeting between CSX and AGR to discuss the problem.

On Wednesday, IP hand delivered a letter to Broxson and Barry confirming AGR is now on board with the effort to reduce blocked crossings.

“After discussion, both companies were able to identify opportunities within their systems to make improvements in their service both inside and outside of the Pensacola Mill, particularly with respect to operation issues along their lines in areas away from the mill,” IP Pensacola Mill Manager Scott Taylor wrote in the letter. “These improvements would speed their service and limit the amount of time that Highway 29 was blocked on any given day.”

“The Pensacola Mill will continue to monitor rail service and will immediately communicate any issues directly to the railroad companies,” Taylor continued. “As a customer of both CSX and AGR, we are pleased with the transparent conversations and open communication with all parties involved.”

“We take our responsibility to be great neighbors very seriously,” Taylor concluded.

“I’m very pleased to see that our three private corporate partners followed through with the cooperative spirit from our January meeting,” Barry said after receiving Wednesday’s letter. “I want to thank International Paper, CSX, and AGR for all working together to improve the quality of life for not only my constituents in District 5, but also for all the citizens of Escambia County. Also, I want to thank Senator Broxson again for hosting the January meeting, and I’m optimistic about an improved commute for all the people who travel Highway 29.”

In February, CSX also proposed a plan to keep their stopped trains from completely blocking the Cottage Hill area east of Highway 95A. For trains under 10,000 feet, CSX trains that stop to service a Cantonment customer will be pulled far enough south that they will not block the neighborhood. That’s because the McKenzie Road crossing will remain open, Barry said. A stopped train over 10,000 feet will initially block the neighborhood, but CSX will break the train at Eden Lane as soon as possible.

Barry also said real time communication between Escambia County and the railroad would help solve public safety issues. There are documented incidents where fire trucks and EMS units were unable to respond to medical emergencies in blocked neighborhoods due to stopped trains.

Pictured below: Escambia County Fire and EMS vehicles blocked from responding to emergency calls by a train on Highway 29 in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Pensacola, Century Mayors Join ‘Mayors Day’ In Tallahassee

March 28, 2019

Dozens of mayors from across Florida, including Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson and Century Mayor Henry Hawkins, descended on Tallahassee Wednesday for “Mayors Day at the Capitol” sponsored by the Florida League of Mayors.

The mayors are concerned about dozens of bills and the attack on “home rule” — allowing each city and town to craft its laws specifically to its own unique needs instead of increased state control of local issues.

Robinson also met one-on-one with Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Pictured: Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson (left) met with Gov. Ron DeSantis Wednesday. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Smokable Medical Marijuana Now Available In Escambia County

March 28, 2019

Smokable medical marijuana is now being sold in dispensaries in Northwest Florida, including Escambia County.

Last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis legalized the smokable-flower form of medical marijuana in the state. Within days, the product was available in dispensaries like Trulieve in Pensacola.

According to the Florida Department of Health, there are nearly 200,000 patients in the state qualified for smokable medical marijuana, and about 2,000 doctors qualified to issue prescriptions.

Traffic Stop Leads To Two Meth Trafficking Arrests

March 28, 2019

Two people, including a Cantonment woman, were arrested on drug trafficking charges after a traffic stop in Pensacola.

Brittany Dawn Black, 33, and Joaquin Jaramillo, 42, were charged with first degree felony methamphetamine trafficking and possession of drug paraphernalia.

An Escambia County deputy stopped a Chevrolet Trailblazer at Rambler Drive and Marcus Pointe Boulevard due to an attached improper tag that was not assigned.

Deputies found methamphetamine fragments in the front passenger seat that was occupied by Jaramillo, and syringes, a metal spoon with residue and several small clear plastic bags in his backpack, according to an arrest report.

In Black’s purse, deputies located four bags of suspected methamphetamine, a small bag with methamphetamine in a zippered case, a folder receipt containing a crystalline substance and tweezers, the report stated. In the vehicle, deputies reported finding a metallic smoking pipe with residue and digital scale with residue.

Both remained in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $101,000 for Jaramillo and $51,250 for Black.

Black was also cited for an attached tag not assigned to the vehicle.

Tate High School Names Students Of The Month

March 28, 2019

Tate High School has named their Students of the Month for February. They are Seydou Hanne and Katherine Cavenaugh, pictured with Principal Rick Shackle. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

NorthEscambia.com Publisher Named One Of Escambia County’s Most Influential People

March 28, 2019

The Pensacola Independent News has released their 2019 Inweekly Power List — their ranking of the most the most powerful and influential people in Escambia County.

Only one person that works primarily in the North Escambia area was named to the list — NorthEscambia.com publisher William Reynolds for the eighth consecutive year.

Topping this year’s list is Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May.

To view this year’s Inweekly Power List edition, click here.

West Florida Softball Moves Up To No. 1 In NFCA Poll

March 28, 2019

For the first time since 2005, the University of West Florida softball team holds the top spot in the National Fastpitch Coaches Assocation poll, the organization announced Wednesday. The Argonauts are 31-4 overall and 14-1 in Gulf South Conference play after sweeping Delta State last weekend.

UWF was ranked No. 3 in last week’s poll and has the second-best winning percentage (.886) in the country, behind only No. 2 Central Oklahoma (.926). The Argos are the seventh consecutive No. 1 team in the poll, earning eight first-place votes from voting members. Last week’s top team, North Georgia, finished third in the poll on Wednesday.

West Florida was last ranked No. 1 during its 60-6 season in 2005, a year that marked the most wins since the program moved to Division II.

The Argonauts are among the most well-rounded teams in the country this season, ranking fourth in DII in shutouts (11), fifth in ERA (1.36), ninth in batting (.350), 12th in on-base percentage (.425), and 13th in fielding percentage (.974).

West Florida will host Shorter for a GSC series on Saturday and Sunday, and UWF will hold “Bark at the Park” on Saturday.

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