From reducing entry fees at Johnson Park to providing more parking, Escambia seeks options for public to access beach without imposing customary use.
Escambia commissioners want to create a customary use ordinance to prevent run-ins between beach visitors and property owners, but finding a happy medium may be impossible Many property owners say ...
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Change is coming to the Lobster Shanty, a Point Pleasant Beach restaurant known for its seafood dishes and waterfront ballroom. The Lobster Shanty and Sunset Ballroom on Channel Drive are becoming ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The issue of customary use is back in the spotlight Thursday night. Escambia County commissioners discussed whether to open access to ...
The upcoming report from Check Point Software (CHKP) is expected to reveal quarterly earnings of $2.77 per share, indicating an increase of 2.6% compared to the year-ago period. Analysts forecast ...
Miami Skyline view including the One Thousand Museum building (third from right) by the late Architect, Zaha Hadid. David and Victoria Beckham sold their luxury penthouse in the building for nearly ...
President Donald Trump's trade policies are drawing strong criticism from liberal economists like Paul Krugman and Robert Reich as well as students of the late Milton Friedman, who believed that steep ...
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