Parent challenges school safety protocols
A father is questioning the safety of his child at a summertime daycare operated at Bob Sikes Elementary School in Crestview.
John Leitschuck is angry that the same protocols that apply to the school apparently don’t apply to the daycare.
Bush House renovations nearing completion
It’s been years in the making – some might even say decades – but Crestview’s history is finally getting its own museum.
The demolition and reconstruction work on the Lorenza Bush House, a 3,600 square-foot Craftsman first built in 1925 for the wife of a railroad tracks supervisor, is complete.
Blue Angels more than team of elite pilots
Two 15-year-olds facing murder charges in shooting death of Crestview teen
Former Baker fire chief indicted for murder
An Escambia County Grand Jury has indicted Brian Keith Easterling for the charge of First Degree Murder.
The Indictment stems from the June 2, 2022, shooting death of Michael Evers.
Construction set to begin on I-10 exchange at P.J. Adams
The Florida Department of Transportation recently announced work will begin on the I-10 interchange at Antioch Road/P.J. Adams later this month.
The project is expected to be completed by 2026.
City employees to receive mid-year cost-of-living raises
Most Crestview city employees will soon see a little extra in their paychecks.
City Council, at last Monday’s meeting, approved a one-time $1,000 bonus and a 3% cost of living raise for all city workers below the “director” level.
Richbourg School serves unique mission in Crestview
The Richbourg School has a mission like no other in Crestview.
One of two in Okaloosa County, the Richbourg School is a K-12 program entirely for special needs students.
Crestview celebrates the 4th
The City of Crestview and Main Street Crestview Association invite everyone to the city’s Fourth of July celebration on Monday, July 4, at Twin Hills Park in Crestview.
Festivities start at 3 p.m. with a fireworks display at 9 p.m.



