Early Voting Closed Through At Least Thursday

January 22, 2025

All early votings sites in Escambia County will be closed through Thursday due to the winter weather.

Decisions regarding early voting on Friday, January 24 will be made late Thursday afternoon, once conditions can be assessed. For the safety of the public and the election workers decisions will be made on a daily basis.

Early voting sites are:

  • Escambia County Extension Services, 3740 Stefani Road, Cantonment
  • Molino Community Center, 6450 Highway 95A North, Molino
  • Bellview Library, 6425 Mobile Highway, Pensacola
  • Asbury Place at Cokesbury, 750 College Blvd, Pensacola
  • Supervisor of Elections Office, 213 Palafox Place, Second Floor, Pensacola
  • Main Library, 239 N. Spring Street, Pensacola
  • Southwest Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola

Eligible voters may choose any one of the seven available locations, each of which is also equipped with a ballot marking device.

Three Early Vote locations that were open during the 2024 Election Cycle will not be open for the 2025 Special Primary Election. Those three locations are:

  • Billy G. Ward Courthouse in Century
  • UWF Center for Fine and Performing Arts in Pensacola
  • Brownsville Community Center

The 2025 Special Primary Election is for Republican voters only. The State of Florida holds closed primary elections, meaning only registered Republicans will be eligible for the 2025 Special Primary Election.

Pictured: Early voting at the Molino Community Center during the 2024 election cycle. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge

Escambia County Offices To Remain Closed For The Rest Of The Week

January 22, 2025

Escambia County offices will remain closed Thursday, Jan. 23 and Friday, Jan. 24 due to continued hazardous road conditions from Tuesday’s winter snowstorm. Essential employees such as first responders will remain available.

Offices closing include:

  • Escambia County Board of County Commissioners – all departments
  • County Administration offices
  • West Florida Public Libraries – all locations
  • Escambia County Tax Collector – all offices
  • Escambia County Property Appraiser’s Office – both locations
  • Waste Services Administration and the Perdido Landfill
  • Escambia County Extension Services
  • Escambia County Clerk of the Court and Comptroller – all offices
  • Escambia County Department of Animal Welfare
  • Escambia County Area Transit and Customer Service
  • ECAT buses and the UWF trolleys will not run Jan. 23 or 24. Normal bus service is expected to resume Saturday, Jan. 25.
  • All Escambia County Early Voting locations will remain closed on Thursday, January 23. Decisions regarding Early Voting on Friday, January 24 will be made late Thursday afternoon, once conditions can be assessed. For the safety of the public and the election workers decisions will be made on a daily basis.

Schools To Remain Closed Thursday And Friday

January 22, 2025

Schools in Escambia County, Florida, and Santa Rosa County, Florida will remain closed Thursday and Friday.

Schools in Escambia County, Alabama, will remain closed on Thursday.

The National Weather Service forecasts cold weather remaining in the area overnight Wednesday and stretching into Thursday and early Friday, which could affect safe travel on area roads and bridges.  In an abundance of caution, all schools, district offices, and afterschool activities, including indoor and outdoor athletics, have been canceled in the districts.

“We expect to resume normal district operations will on Monday, January 27,” stated Superintendent Keith Leonard. “Of course, we’ll continue to work closely with local emergency operations officials to determine what is safest for our families and staff.”

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Snow Total Shatters 100+ Year Old Record

January 22, 2025

Pensacola absolutely shattered a snow total record that had stood for over 100 years.

Before Tuesday, Pensacola`s 24-hour snowfall record was 3 inches set in 1895.

By Tuesday night, the unofficial total at Pensacola was 7.6 inches. That also exceeded the all-time record for the most snowfall ever in Florida of 4 inches recorded near Milton. However, once the official totals are in, Milton may continue to hold the Florida record after receiving 8.8 inches.

It will take a few days to verify the snow totals and verify which city now holds the state record.

Across the rest of Escambia County, snowfall totals from 8-10 inches were reported across the area, including Molino, Bratt, Walnut Hill, McDavid and Cantonment. These totals however, are not official calibrated gauge and won’t be state records.

Pictured: Welcome to Florida signs on Highway 97 in Davisville (above) and on Highway 29 in Century (below). NorthEscambia.com photo (above) and submitted from Joan Carnley (below), click to enlarge.

All Escambia County Roads Considered Closed Again Today

January 22, 2025

All roads and bridges in Escambia County (both Florida and Alabama) should be considered impassable until further notice due to hazardous driving condition.

Escambia County (FL) said Tuesday night that emergency vehicles should be the only vehicles on the road until further notice. Drivers should suspend any travel on Wednesday. Road conditions will remain hazardous through at least Wednesday and Wednesday night.

Tuesday night, FDOT closed 65 miles of I-10 from Exit 5, the Pine Forest Road exit in Pensacola, to Exit 70, Highway 285 in Okaloosa County due to snow and ice.

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One Injured In Seven Vehicle Highway 97 Crash

January 22, 2025

One person was injured in a crash involving seven vehicles on Highway 97 south of Walnut Hill Tuesday afternoon.

The crash happened about 2:40 p.m. on a slick, icy and snowy Highway 97 about 1.5 miles south of Tungoil Road, between Walnut Hill and Dogwood Park.

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It was reported that seven vehicles were involved, including two semi-trucks. Very little damage was obvious to the involved vehicles.

Most of the vehicles were immoveable due to snow and slick ice. Several first responder vehicles also required assistance to get out of the area.

One person was transported by Escambia County EMS to Atmore Community Hospital with injuries that were not considered to be serious. The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating and has not released further details.

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Molino Home Damaged By Heavy Snowfall

January 22, 2025

A Molino home was damaged by Tuesday’s heavy snowfall.

“My pool’s screen enclosure came crashing down completely ripping away from the house and ending up in and around the pool deck,” the homeowner told us. “Just 20 minutes earlier I was out there attempting to use a leaf blower to remove the snow build up; the snow was too heavy to blow off.”

The owner of the home on Highway 29 just north of Highway 97 said he wanted to warn others of the potential danger from heavy snow on their pool enclosures.

We received several reports from the immediate area of 8 to nearly 10 inches of snow.

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Snow Photo Gallery

January 22, 2025

Here’s another gallery of reader submitted snow photos.

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Look for hundreds more photos to come.

To submit your photos, email news@northe

scambia.com or send them on one of our social media channels.

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FDOT Snowplows Work Throughout The Night To Open Major Roads

January 22, 2025

The Florida Department of Transportation’s snowplows were out throughout the night to remove snow and ice from I-10 and other critical corridors to get them open as quickly as possible.

Tuesday night, FDOT closed 65 miles of I-10 from Exit 5, the Highway 90 exit, to Exit 70, Highway 285 in Okaloosa County due to snow and ice.

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Several Inches Of Snow Fall Across North Escambia Area (With Gallery)

January 21, 2025

Several inches of snow have fallen across northern Escambia County in Florida and Escambia County in Pensacola.

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This is first of many galleries we will post on NorthEscambia.com. Send us your photos on social media or email news@northesambia.com.

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