logo
Florida State Panama City Hosts Annual Black History Event

Florida State Panama City Hosts Annual Black History Event

Yahoo20-02-2025

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Around 300 high school students left the FSU Panama City Wednesday feeling empowered. They participated in the school's annual black history event, held Wednesday at St. Joe lecture hall.
The keynote speaker for the gathering was Florida Department of Children and Families secretary Shevaun Harris, who told the young people in the audience about her personal experiences.
Seaside, 30A communities prepare for Spring Break crowds with new curfew
'A very powerful message to use the life and legacy of Mary Mcleod Bethune, the founder of Cookman University as her model, as she came from very meager beginnings herself. Secretary Harris, being an immigrant from the Republic of Panama and which FSU Panama City has a campus there, and then migrating to Brooklyn, New York. But she has understood the value of hard work and getting a sound education and she's a two-time graduate from Florida State Panama City so that message really resonated,' FSUPC Collegiate School student Samuel Buckner said.
Harris' message seemed to reach with many of the students.
'I feel like everyone here was able to really listen. And I feel like we all learned a lot. And I feel like we can all take that information and think about how it impacts us and become a better person and treat each other kinder and recognize all the experiences and whatever anyone that we know has gone through.'
The event also featured professional violinist Samantha Crawford, who performed an inspiring piece for the youth in attendance. Students also heard a mock debate from the Oscar Patterson Academy's 4th-grade debate team.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bay County Safety Action Plan analyzes dangerous roadways and potential solutions
Bay County Safety Action Plan analyzes dangerous roadways and potential solutions

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Bay County Safety Action Plan analyzes dangerous roadways and potential solutions

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Bay County officials are zeroing in on high-crash roadways and intersections. On Tuesday, June 3, commissioners approved and adopted the Bay County Safety Action Plan. It identifies 100 high-injury locations and outlines tailored engineering solutions. It is a part of Florida's Target Zero Initiative, a statewide effort to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries. Some high-risk locations include the Hathaway Bridge, portions of U.S. 98, U.S. 231 and State Road 77. A study from 2019 to 2024 found that 45% of fatal or serious injury crashes occur at night, and 39% occur at signalized intersections in Bay County. A major part of the safety action plan is increasing visibility at high-risk intersections. That includes pedestrian infrastructure upgrades like high-visibility crosswalks. 'We were a rural community. We've grown in a lot of areas that were rural before suburban. Now, some places were suburban or urban. We just go from a standpoint of lighting, and that's something that should not be as costly as certain other improvements. And so, by getting some lights put into certain areas, we're able to improve visibility with traffic flow. We've got a lot of tourists coming into town, just allowing for people to have better visibility and see at night,' District 4 Commissioner Doug Moore said. Other recommendations for reducing accidents include implementing traffic calming measures like roundabouts and speed reductions. Officials are also considering potential increases in signage, applying high friction surface treatments to reduce skidding and improving turn lane structure and signal timing to reduce left-turn and angle crashes. As Bay County continues to grow, the safety action plan will allow for further improvements. 'The safety action plan that's being endorsed today by the commission lays the groundwork for future grant opportunities under that same program. It's required that we complete the safety action plan to start with. And from that point forward, we can design and propose additional projects for which we can receive grant funds,' Bay County Traffic Engineering Division Manager Cliff Johnson said. To learn more about the 100 high injury locations in Bay County and read the safety action plan, click . Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Well-known Fort Lauderdale detective fired after investigation
Well-known Fort Lauderdale detective fired after investigation

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Well-known Fort Lauderdale detective fired after investigation

A well-known Fort Lauderdale Police detective was fired after an investigation revealed that he used police databases to search his ex-girlfriend and her family and made conflicting statements about a tracker found on the woman's car. As a recruiting officer for the department, Henry Lockwood III often served as the face of Fort Lauderdale Police. He helped lead efforts to advertise the department to Spring Breakers, as the South Florida Sun Sentinel previously reported, mentored youths and spoke about the force on national television. 'We want to make sure we increase in community engagement. The more we engage with them, the less problems we know we have,' Lockwood told the Sun Sentinel during the Spring Break initiative. According to a Fort Lauderdale Police internal affairs report obtained by the Sun Sentinel, Lockwood has been terminated from his job after his ex-girlfriend raised concerns with the Coconut Creek Police Department about a tracker on her car. During an August 2024 interview with an officer in Coconut Creek, the ex-girlfriend said she and Lockwood had parted ways in April that year. She went to the police, she said, 'as she was 'scared' and wanted to 'have it documented in case anything was to escalate from this situation,'' according to the report. Two days after the interview, a Coconut Creek Police investigator followed up at a local Hyundai dealership where the woman had asked for help in finding a tracker. She did so, she told police, because 'on two occasions she noticed that her ex-boyfriend showed up to different locations without her telling him where she was. She found that suspicious,' the Fort Lauderdale Police internal affairs report says. When the woman returned to the dealership to retrieve her car, the GPS tracking device was missing, prompting an employee to review the dealership's video. It was then, according to the internal affairs report, that the employee and the ex-girlfriend 'observed an unknown male walk into the service bay' toward the area where the car was located. The man was then observed leaving the service bay 'carrying the GPS tracking device in his hands.' The woman told employees she knew the man on the video. The dealership's video cameras showed it was Lockwood who walked in wearing plain clothes to retrieve the device. He was on duty at the time, the report says. Interviewed later by Fort Lauderdale Police investigators, Lockwood initially denied placing the tracker on the car but later admitted to it when speaking to a supervisor. Then he denied it again, saying someone else had placed it there. Asked by Fort Lauderdale investigators why he had removed his uniform shirt while at the dealership, he replied: 'Because at that time I was not in any official capacity.' Lockwood also used police databases at least 26 times between April and August of 2024 to conduct searches on his ex-girlfriend and people in her life, including her brother, friends and a former boyfriend, according to the report. The investigation found Lockwood violated multiple department policies, including conduct unbecoming an officer and misuse of law enforcement authority or position. Misuse of police databases for personal reasons can lead to criminal penalties, depending on how the information is used. On Aug. 29, the report says, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department's office of internal affairs referred the case to the public corruption unit of the State Attorney's Office, which 'declined to review it.' Neither the former girlfriend nor the car dealership wanted Lockwood to be prosecuted, according to the report. 'Honestly, I just want this to go away,' the woman is quoted as telling a Coconut Creek officer. 'I don't want Henry to be in any type of trouble. I don't want him — his job to be on the line — his career. I just want us to go our separate ways. So, he continues his life. I continue my life and we just be done with it. No criminal charges, no consequences. I just wanted this to be documented. And that's pretty much it.' The dealership told police that it did not want to press any charges. On March 5, Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Walter Schultz signed a 'disciplinary recommendation' of termination. The records show Lockwood has been represented by attorney Eugene Gibbons of Fort Lauderdale through the Fraternal Order of Police. A phone message left with Gibbons' office Monday evening was not returned. The police union did not respond to an emailed message seeking comment. This is a developing story, so check back for updates. Click here to have breaking news alerts sent directly to your inbox.

Seaside sets new curfew for this weekend; see when it goes into effect
Seaside sets new curfew for this weekend; see when it goes into effect

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Seaside sets new curfew for this weekend; see when it goes into effect

WALTON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Seaside community in Walton County is once again instituting a curfew for the rest of the week. Starting Thursday night, May 29, anyone 18 years old or younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian after 7 p.m. Seaside posted the news on the resort's social media platforms. Panama City woman charged with child neglect and animal cruelty Management says they've seen a growing number of unsupervised teens around downtown seaside the past few nights. They say they haven't had any major issues, but don't want to jeopardize anyone's safety. Seaside has implemented curfews in the past, usually around Spring Break and major holidays, to help control crowds at Seaside Square. The weekend's Seaside curfew will be lifted Monday morning. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store