Building official: permitting fee overhaul would fix shortfall
CRESTVIEW — Revising the city's permitting fee schedule would help bridge disparity between fees collected and the Building Permitting and Inspections Department’s actual expenses, city building offi…
Crestview City Council to consider renaming impact fees
CRESTVIEW — City officials have not raised the city's water impact fees, despite water consultants Tetra Tech and CH2MHill’s recommendations.
Crestview's Brookmeade public safety building celebrates 5 years
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle recognized three of Fire Station 3’s original 12 firefighters during Monday’s city council meeting. The presentation coincided with the five-year anniversary of the open…
Eglin JDAM employees conduct Children in Crisis Wingman Day
NICEVILLE — JDAM International employees on Eglin Air Force Base donated their time, talents and hard work during a recent "Wingman Day" to spruce up Children in Crisis Neighborhood.
Former Crestview police chief arrested on misconduct (DOCUMENT)
CRESTVIEW — A former Hub City police chief has been arrested on one count of official misconduct, state attorney Bill Eddins said.
Crestview Emergency Response Team offers free training (DOCUMENT)
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT, is offering free basic CERT training course starting on Saturday, Aug. 3.
Okaloosa commissioners skeptical of school officers funding (DOCUMENT)
FORT WALTON BEACH — Okaloosa County Sheriff Larry Ashley is standing firm on a plan to spend $3.4 million to keep an armed deputy in every school for another year.
Authorities identify pair involved in Crestview train accident
CRESTVIEW — Two people were walking on a train trestle that crosses Yellow River on Tuesday before they heard an oncoming train and a woman was hit, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
Update: 4 people were on Crestview train trestle before accident
CRESTVIEW — Four people walked on a train trestle that crosses Yellow River on Tuesday before they heard an oncoming train that sent two residents to the hospital, according to the Okaloosa County Sh…
Veterans Administration converts disability claims into digital files
WASHINGTON — More than 30 percent of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ disability claims inventory is now digital and accessible in the VA’s electronic claims processing system.















