PSC Student Tiffany Daniels Missing For 10 Years
August 12, 2023
Saturday marked 10 years since 25-year old Tiffany Daniels went missing, last seen leaving Pensacola State College where she worked as a theater technician.
Her 1999 Toyota 4Runner was found August 20, 2013, in a parking lot of Park West, near Ft. Pickens, on Pensacola Beach. Her bicycle and phone were in the vehicle. Extensive searches were conducted in the area near where her vehicle was found.
“It’s like she literally vanished,” her mother Cindy Daniels said at the time.
Daniels is 5-feet 7-inches tall with blond hair and blue eyes. She has tattoos of plants growing from seeds on the top of both feet. Anyone who may have information on Daniels’ location, or her activities before, during and after her disappearance are asked to contact the Pensacola Police Department at (850) 435-1900 or their local law enforcement agency.
Wahoos Fall 12-7 In Fourth Straight Loss
August 12, 2023
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos dropped their fourth in a row on Friday night, falling 12-7 to the Chattanooga Lookouts.
Nasim Nuñez was 2-for-4 with a stolen base and an RBI, doubling to begin the ballgame and extending his hitting streak to a team-record 17 games.
Nuñez came around to score on a Victor Mesa Jr. double to give the Blue Wahoos an early 1-0 lead, but the rest of the night would be dominated by the Lookouts. M.D. Johnson (L, 1-5) allowed three runs in the second and three more in the third before departing.
José Devers got the Blue Wahoos back in the game with a two-run single in the third inning, but Lookouts starter Thomas Farr was effectively relieved by Eddy Demurias (W, 1-0) and Michael Byrne as the Chattanooga offense stretched out their lead in the middle innings. Pensacola reliever Jake Walters allowed five runs, four earned, in 2.0 innings of work and departed with the Lookouts leading 11-5 after five innings.
Bennett Hostetler added a solo homer for the Blue Wahoos in the eighth inning, his ninth of the year, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the early deficit. Andy Fisher finished off the 12-7 Lookouts win with a spotless ninth inning.
The Blue Wahoos have lost four straight for only the second time this year, and have not lost five in a row since late in the 2022 season. They turn to returning lefty Patrick Monteverde, who remains the Southern League Leader in wins and ERA despite spending the past two weeks with Triple-A Jacksonville, as they try to stop the skid on Saturday.
written by Erik Bremer
Photo Gallery: Northview’s Meet The Chiefs (And The Blackcats)
August 12, 2023
Northview High School held “Meet the Chiefs” before a large crowd on a hot Friday evening.
Fans were introduced to the Northview Chiefs football team, cheerleaders and Tribal Beat band. The football teams and cheerleaders from the Northwest Escambia Chiefs and Century Blackcats were also introduced.
For a photo gallery with the Northview Chiefs, cheerleaders, band, NJROTC, and fans, click here.
For a photo gallery from the NWE Chiefs and Century Blackcats, click here.
The Chiefs will host Baker on Friday, August 18 at 6 p.m. in a pre-season game. The regular season opens August 28 as Northview travels to Flomaton at 7 p.m.
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Employee Dead, One Arrested After Shooting Inside Escambia County Home Depot
August 11, 2023
A female employee is dead and one person is in custody following a shooting Friday afternoon at an Escambia County Home Depot.
Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons said law enforcement responded to a reported active shooter at Home Depot on Davis Highway at Brent Lane about 1:30 p.m. Officers arrived to find one female deceased inside the store; the victim appeared to be a Home Depot “contract employee”, he said.
“It was reported that two other people suffered minor injuries and this shooting wasn’t random. The suspect knew the victim,” the ECSO said.
The suspect has been identified as 20-year old Keith Eric Agee of Calvert, Alabama. Simmons said he called police from the Mellow Mushroom on Bayou Boulevard and surrendered. He is charged with first degree premeditated murder and aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, according to jail records. He is being held without bond.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Pensacola Police Department, Florida Highway Patrol and multiple other agencies quickly surrounded the store following the shooting.
Pictured: The scene at Home Depot on Davis Highway shortly after a shooting that left one person dead Friday afternoon. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Escambia County Superintendent Heads Back To School With Big Goals For The Year
August 11, 2023
Escambia County interim School Superintendent Keith Leonard started his first day of school by visiting several schools across the North Escambia area.
And, like hundreds of parents Thursday morning, he spent time waiting in a car rider line. Leonard used the time trying to reach a parking space at Northview High School making phone calls to make sure everything was going smoothly across the county.
Making it inside before the first period bell at Northview, Leonard said he has three big goals for the district this year.
“We’ve got three priorities that we’re going to really be focused on early,” he said. “That’s going to be behavior, positive behavior with our students. Attendance; when we have students in school I want to have them in school acting right so that they can learn. And then morale, stability, recruit, retain…being a good place each and every day. And I think that’ll only lead to academic improvement and success in school and in life.”
Last year was the first year of the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) testing in the state’s schools, and Leonard said that will be a big focus for the district this year.
“We’ll be doing quarterly reports to be able to review where all of our students are academically. There will be Individual Education Plans (IEPs) set up for our students so that they can continue to improve. And also when I use the word stability, make certain that people feel good and feel valued if know that we care about them and we love them. That we’re really all in this together.”
Leonard said that he is looking forward to the year in the interim superintendent position.
“We have a really good team that we have assembled. They are all experts in their own fields, letting them do their jobs. Then what I will do as a leader is provide them support where they need that support.”
Pictured top: Escambia County interim School Superintendent Keith Leonard (right) speaks with Northview High Principal Michael Sherrill and Dean Somer Bridges Thursday morning. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Photo Gallery: First Day Of School In Escambia County
August 11, 2023
Thursday was the first day of school in Escambia County.
For a photo gallery of parent submitted photos, click here.
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Pet Oxygen Kits Donated To Fire Rescue by Nine Mile Vet Clinic
August 11, 2023
A local veterinary clinic has donated pet oxygen kits to Escambia County Fire Rescue.
Pine Meadow Vet Clinic on Nine Mile Road raised over $3,000 to purchase the 30 kits to be donated to ECFR stations throughout the county.
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Tate Grad Cam Partrick Signs With Shorter University Baseball
August 11, 2023
Tate High School 2023 graduate Cam Partrick signed Thursday to play baseball with Shorter University in Rome, Georgia.
“The most important person in my journey has definitely been God. At the end of my senior year, I didn’t think I’d be standing here today, but God had other plans for my future and has allowed me to continue my baseball career at Shorter University. I want to use every opportunity I get to use my platform to honor Him,” Partrick said during a signing ceremony held at Tate.
The Shorter Hawks are a NCAA Division II team.
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Deputy Clint Holmes Receives ‘Service Over Self’ Award From Cantonment Rotary
August 11, 2023
The Cantonment Rotary Club honored Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Clint Holmes with the “Service Over Self” award.
Holmes works from the Cantonment/Molino Precinct 5 and was nominated by Lt. Bobby Nelson for his dedication to the community and the department.
Holmes joined the ECSO about four years ago after retiring from his own automotive business.
“Clint shows his dedication by always stepping up and working for others that need off so they can be off and not told no due to shortages,” the Rotary Club presentation stated. “Clint on his days off will come in when other shifts are short without benefiting from overtime pay, or just to help out when really busy on short notice. Clint has been very reliable and is prior life experience has helped him serve the public putting service before self every time.”
Pictured: Cantonment Rotary President President Dustin Vaughn (left) presented the “Service Over Self” award to Deputy Clint Holmes. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Blue Wahoos Swept By Lookouts In Twin Bill
August 11, 2023
vThe Pensacola Blue Wahoos were swept by the Chattanooga Lookouts in a doubleheader at AT&T Field on Thursday night, falling 3-2 in a close game one and dropping the nightcap by a score of 10-5.
In game one, Carson Spiers (W, 7-2) came within six outs of a no-hitter as the Lookouts starter kept the Pensacola bats at bay. Luis Palacios (L, 7-5) allowed a pair of first-inning runs on a Rece Hinds RBI triple and Francisco Urbaez sacrifice fly, and surrendered another run in the fourth on a double play to give Chattanooga a 3-0 lead.
Davis Bradshaw broke up the no-hit bid with a triple in the top of the sixth and scored on a Cobie Fletcher-Vance RBI single to draw the deficit to 3-1. In the top of the seventh, Spiers got the first two outs quickly before four straight Pensacola batters reached base to keep the game alive. Pedro Garcia (S, 6) entered and struck out Jacob Berry with the bases loaded to give the Lookouts a 3-2 win.
In game two, the Lookouts got a solid start from Teddy Stankiewicz before Jake Wong (W, 1-1) took over the game in relief. After Pensacola starter Jonathan Bermúdez (L, 3-4) allowed single runs in the second and third, Chattanooga exploded for four runs in the fourth and four in the fifth to take a 10-1 lead.
Pensacola’s offense couldn’t muster much besides back-to-back doubles from Dalvy Rosario and Nasim Nuñez in the third to score a run. After singling in game one of the doubleheader, Nuñez’s double gave him a 16-game hitting streak to tie a Blue Wahoos franchise record.
Once again, the Blue Wahoos made things interesting down to their final out in the seventh. Berry, Will Banfield and José Devers each collected RBI singles to score four runs before Vin Timpanelli recorded the final out for a 10-5 final.
The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Lookouts on Friday.

























