FHP: Log Truck Driver, 83, Failed To Yield Causing Serious Injury Rollover Crash

November 24, 2025

The Florida Highway Patrol said an 83-year-old log truck driver failed to yield at a stop sign, causing a serious roll-over crash Monday morning in the Quintette Community.

The crash happened about 8 a.m. on Highway 95A at East Quintette Road when the log truck driver made a left turn entering the roadway in front of an SUV driven by a 53-year-old Pensacola woman. The truck came to a controlled stop on the shoulder of the roadway, while the SUV came to a stop upside down in the southbound lane of Highway 95A.

RELATED: Escambia Hires Firm To Align Quintette Road At Highway 95A, Add Traffic Signal

The SUV driver was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in serious condition. The truck driver was not injured.

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The Molino and Cantonment stations of Escambia County Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS, and Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded.

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Tate FFA And Student Volunteers Package Over 63,000 Meals For The Community

November 24, 2025

On Friday, Tate High School’s FFA, along with other clubs, organizations, athletic teams, and volunteers, joined together to package 63,808 meals for the community through Meals of Hope

“Food insecurity is real within Escambia County,” said Melissa Gibbs, agricultural educator and FFA advisor. “It’s important to FFA and other local organizations to partner together and help fight food insecurity for many within the Pensacola region. This gives our students hands-on experience while encouraging them to work together to meet the needs of our community.”

They exceeded their goal of feeding 60,000 with the Meals of Hope project by packaging these meals in under three hours.

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All packaged meals will be distributed to families throughout Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. Top-tier sponsors include the Escambia County Florida Farm Bureau, Big John’s Heating and Air, Richard and Marie Gibbs, Marcus Pointe Baptist Church, and Tate FFA Alumni.

Thank you to our sponsors and student body for coming together to support our local community,” said Principal Laura Touchstone. “It’s gratifying to see our students giving back, helping to fight hunger, and supporting local families in need. Tate FFA continues to focus on growing leaders, building communities, and strengthening agriculture. Together, with Tate FFA, we’re strengthening the heart of our community and growing a legacy.”

Volunteers included current students from Tate FFA, Tate Softball, Tate Baseball, Tate Student Council, Tate Yearbook, Tate FFA Alumni, and Ransom Middle School FFA/Ag programs. Special guests were Isabelle Jenkins, Florida FFA state secretary, and Steve Harrell, Escambia County Public Schools’ director of workforce education.

Meals of Hope is a nonprofit organization that is committed to bringing people together to fight the hunger epidemic.

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ICYMI: It Was A Dangerous and Deadly Weekend On Highway 29

November 24, 2025

It was a dangerous and deadly weekend on Highway 29 in the North Escambia area.

Highway 29, Cantonment, Near IP

A 17-year-old teen was killed in two-vehicle crash early Saturday morning on Highway 29 near the Valero convenience store, across from International Paper. At 12:37 a.m., the 17-year-old attempted to make a left turn from the store onto HIghway 29 when his Toyota was struck on the driver’s side by a northbound red Dodge driven by a 26-year-old male. Tbe 17-year-old was wearing a seat belt but was ejected and pronounced deceased at the scene. The Florida Highway Patrol said any charges are pending the outcome of their traffic homicide investigation. [Read more...]

Highway 29, Molino, Near Mathison
(pictured below)

An 18-year-old Cantonment man was standing over a dead dog that was hit by a vehicle on Highway 29 near Mathison Road about 8 p.m. on Saturday. An approaching driver was unable to see him in time to avoid hitting the teen, FHP said. He was airlifted in serious condition. [Read more...]

Highway 29, Molino, Near Highway 97
(pictured above)

An adult male was in the outside northbound lane of Highway 29 for an unknown reason when he was hit by an SUV about 12:20 a.m. Sunday. FHP has not provided further information on why the man was in the roadway. [Read more...]

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Escambia Man Gets Life In Prison For 2023 Murder

November 24, 2025

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to life in prison a 2023 murder.

Darryl Jerome Walker, Sr., was sentenced by Circuit Judge John Simon following his conviction for second degree murder with a firearm by an Escambia County jury.

In the early morning hours of November 22, 2023, Walker shot and killed his wife, Sheena Marie Levine, in her home. Immediately after the shooting, Walker called his children and said, “I f—-d up” and “she grabbed the gun.” Walker took the firearm from the scene and fled to Marianna where he was arrested the following day.

During the trial, the children testified about finding their mother on the floor in the hallway of the home and the statements made by Walker. The firearm used was Walker’s .45 caliber handgun. After his arrest, Walker gave an interview to law enforcement, which was played at trial. While claiming the shooting was an accident, physical evidence located on the scene conflicted with his story. The most significant conflict came from his claim that the gun went off while he had his arms around the victim. The autopsy showed the entry and exits wounds on the top of the victim’s head.

Walker has eight prior felony convictions and had been released from prison on May 29, 2022, just shy of 18 months prior to the murder. Consequently, he was sentenced to life in state prison as a prison releasee reoffender.

Still A Few Appointments Left To Let The Miracle League Fry Your Thanksgiving Turkey

November 24, 2025

With rows of timers and a command center, a small army of volunteers will be ready to fry your Thanksgiving turkey.

The annual Miracle League of Pensacola Turkey Fry Fundraiser will be Wednesday, November 26.

Last year, the Miracle League fried about 350 turkeys to golden brown perfection, with the help of volunteers from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office cadets and American Legion Post 340.

The turkey fry will take place from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26, the day before Thanksgiving at the Miracle League fields at the corner of Nine Mile Road and Airway Drive (the east end of the John R. Jones Sports Complex).

To make an appointment or for more information, call (850) 490-7035 (leave a message if no answer). Time slots are limited; walkups are welcome, but appointments take priority.

To have your turkey fried by the Miracle League, you must do the following before arriving at the park:

  • Completely defrost and clean the turkey and remove the inside packing. If this is not done prior to arriving at the park, they will not be able to fry your turkey.
  • Be on time for your appointment made at the number above.
  • A minimum donation of $35 per turkey is needed to help cover costs, and any additional donation will benefit the Miracle League.

For a photo gallery from last year, click here.

The Miracle League provides physically and mentally challenged children a safe and spirited program in which they can hit, run, and catch on a baseball field – just like other kids. MLP offers a unique and memorable opportunity that these children would not otherwise have. It is a place where every player plays, every player hits, every player gets on base, every player scores, and every player wins – every inning.

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AAA: Florida Gas Prices Rise Ahead Of Thanksgiving

November 24, 2025

Ahead of Thanksgiving, Florida gas prices rose 20 cents per gallon last week, according to AAA.

“Florida gas prices jumped 20 cents last week, following a familiar trend of rising after a series of declines,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “If that pattern holds, drivers could see prices ease as they hit the road for Thanksgiving. With pump prices matching last year’s holiday, even a small drop would give travelers extra savings compared to 2024.”

On Sunday, Florida gas prices averaged $3.10 per gallon, which is:

  • 18 cents more than last week
  • 15 cents more than last month
  • 2 cents more than last year
  • The same price as Thanksgiving Day 2024

Sunday night, the average in Escambia County was $2.73 per gallon.

Byrneville Elementary Students, Families Enjoy Thanksgiving Feast

November 24, 2025

Byrneville Elementary fourth and fifth grade students enjoyed a Thanksgiving Feast with their families.

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Pedestrian, Dog Struck By A Vehicle On Highway 29 In Molino

November 23, 2025

A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle Saturday night on Highway 29 in Molino.

An 18-year-old Cantonment man was in Highway 29 standing over another person’s dead dog that had already been hit by a vehicle near Mathison Road. He was hit by a vehicle driven by a 71-year-old Pensacola woman.

The victim was airlifted by LifeFlight as a “trauma alert” to Sacred Heart Hospital.

“The driver of the SUV was unable to see the pedestrian and dog who were in her direct path of travel in time to avoid a collision,” a Florida Highway Patrol report noted.

Southbound Highway 29 was closed by the incident.

This was the first of two pedestrians hit by a vehicle in Molino. About 12:20 a.m., a pedestrian was struck by an SUV on Highway 29 near the Highway 97 intersection.

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Man Hit By Vehicle On Highway 29 Near Highway 97 In Molino

November 23, 2025

An adult male was seriously injured when he was struck by a vehicle early Sunday morning in Molino.

The man was in the outside northbound lane of Highway 29 for an unknown reason when he was hit by an SUV. The incident occurred between Raines Road and the Highway 97 intersection about 12:20 a.m. The crash closed northbound Highway 29.

The man was transported by Escambia County EMS to a Pensacola hospital.

This was the second pedestrian struck by a vehicle on Highway 29 in Molino this weekend. About 8 p.m. Saturday, a man was hit on Highway 29 near Mathison Road.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating.

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Hands-On Heroes: Scouts Witness EMS, Fire Rescue, and Trauma Care in Action

November 23, 2025

Scouts has a chance to see first responders in action on Saturday at the Hadji Shrine on Nine Mile Road during the Pensacola Bay First Responder Camporee, hosted by the Gulf Coast Council.

In a demonstration, Escambia County Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded to a staged motor vehicle crash with two ejected patients. In the scenario, one patient experienced minor injuries, while the second was a trauma patient.

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First responders demonstrated to attendees how they would respond to the scenario in real time. LifeFlight arrived and transported the critical patient while ECFR worked to extricate a third patient trapped in the vehicle.

The scenario demonstrated to attendees the teamwork required to achieve the best possible outcome. Prior to ECFR and EMS arrival, Escambia County Emergency Communications provided crucial information to the responders in order to best prepare them for when they arrive to the incident.

As the first responders were working the incident, ECFR Battalion Chief Dan Brask provided a narration to attendees.

Participating agencies included: Escambia County Fire, Escambia County EMS, LifeFlight, BRACE, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Florida Highway Patrol, American Red Cross, Escambia County Emergency Communications and the Five Flags Amateur Radio Association.

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