Crestview Public Library to host Sixth Annual ‘Touch-A-Truck’
Saturday March 28 is a busy weekend in the city of Crestview. To start, the Triple B Festival makes it return to Main St starting at 11:00 a.m.
But before the festival begins to fill the streets with music and BBQ, the Crestview Public Library will have a full parking lot for their sixth annual ‘Touch-A-Truck’ event from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Progress update on Crestview Arts and Learning Center
Back in August 2025, the Crestview City Council announced that a portion of about $170,000 worth of renovation work would be performed to create the future Arts & Learning Center.
Originally, it was set to be an interior remodel of the old Connect With Flowers store, but after some inspection it now needs structural help.
IMOC teams with City of Crestview for Spring Break Camp
Spring Break is a time for kids to step away from the books, get out of their desk, relax, and enjoy the weather. Good for them, but not every parent can be home to watch their kids for a full week due to work. Either hiring a babysitter or paying for a day camp is the only solution some parents have.
The Innovative Minds of Crestview (IMOC) and the City of Crestview joined together to come up with an answer to this problem that costs parents nothing. Village Vibes Spring Break Camp!
School zone camera warning period ends; hundreds of violations
More than 580 speeding violations were recorded during the City of Crestview’s 30-day warning period for new school zone speed cameras along East Redstone Avenue, with one driver clocked at 56 mph in a 25-mph school zone.
Triple B Festival returns to downtown Crestview
Nearly 15,000 fans of blues, brews and barbecue are expected to take over downtown Crestview.
The 22nd Annual Triple B Festival is set for Saturday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will take place on Main Street and several side streets and is organized by the nonprofit Main Street Crestview Association.
Nearly 1,400 new homes slated for north Okaloosa
A Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m., April 9, in the Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners chambers in Shalimar. One item on the agenda has drawn the attention of several residents who plan to speak against issuing a development order for Buttonbush Meadows, a 22-lot community planned for the Galliver Cutoff area.
City council approves legal fee payments tied to 2021 Wilks case
The Crestview City Council approved $200,000 in attorney fee reimbursements for two of the three police officers who were criminally charged and later cleared in connection with the 2021 death of a Crestview man, according to a City Council consent agenda item.
Child struck by truck in parking lot
A 42-year-old Crestview man struck a 5-year-old boy in the parking lot of the Baker Sports Complex on Charlie Day Road around 6:15 p.m. March 12.
Crestview man gets two life terms in parents’ killings
A Crestview man has been sentenced to two consecutive life terms without parole after a jury found him guilty of killing his parents and the family’s two dogs in a 2019 double homicide, according to a news release from the Office of State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden.
CHELCO selects local students for 2026 Youth Tour program
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative announced the students selected to represent the cooperative in the 2026 Youth Tour program, including four delegates who will travel to Washington, D.C., this summer.















