Recent changes in public easement on Perdido Key Beach in Escambia County have opened up miles of shoreline to the public that was previously claimed by private property owners. The discovery of the ...
Escambia County may be adding lifeguards to public areas of Perdido Key Beach that have never had them before now. Commissioners will be asked to approve the purchase of three lifeguard towers at this ...
Perdido Key property owners defended the "no trespassing" signs on the beaches of Perdido Key during the Escambia County public forum Thursday. Last month, a group of surfers and surf fishers ...
PERDIDO KEY, Fla. (WKRG) — There are currently no lifeguards on Perdido Key beaches, as most of the beaches are privately owned. This is causing concern amongst residents after recent fatalities. As ...
Many people have memories of enjoying Perdido Key Beach with their families as a kid, including Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh. However, commissioners say more public access is needed to ...
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PERDIDO KEY, Fla. -- Michael McCormack of Cantonment has a love for motorcycles. But he says Northwest Florida beaches hold a place in his heart that's just as special. "I spent a good time growing up ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — Escambia County has reopened Perdido Beach Access #2, News 5 has learned. The public regained use as of 10 a.m. March 15. The beach access was closed while crews ...
PERDIDO KEY, Fla. -- Growing concerns on drownings along Perdido Key have brought the issue to the forefront of the Escambia County commission. District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh says new signs and ...
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If you're desperate for some Caribbean vibes but don't want to leave the United States, these towns and communities in Florida are just the ticket.
PERDIDO KEY, Fla. (WALA) - The Pensacola Beach lifeguards will begin their service on Perdido Key starting tomorrow morning. Lifeguards will be stationed at Perdido Key Public Access #2 from 10 a.m.
A group of Escambia County surfers and surf fishers are organizing an effort to call on the county to remove "no trespassing" signs that line the sandy areas of the beaches on Perdido Key. For the ...
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