Prior to the Deepwater Horizon disaster, a simple supply-and-demand question governed the future of the Perdido River. “As Pensacola grows, as Baldwin County continues to grow, people want to live ...
PERDIDO KEY, Fla. (WKRG) — Perdido Key residents learned Monday night what it would take to incorporate and become the City of Perdido. More than 200 people gathered at Liberty Church for the meeting ...
Astronauts just had to get to the moon. They didn’t have to figure out how to extract oil from it. With the new $3 billion Perdido oil and natural gas platform, in a remote deep-water area of the Gulf ...
The tragic drowning of a teenager and recent string of rescues from the gulf on Perdido Key is prompting Escambia County leaders to make changes to safety protocols to ensure visitors are getting ...
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Private beaches on Perdido Key could be open to the public if Escambia opts in to new law
A new Florida law makes it easier for local governments to allow the public to access the beach even when there are disputes over private property, an issue that has often been hotter than the middle ...
Shell announced on Wednesday that it had safely paused some drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico as Hurricane Beryl was preparing to deliver a massive blow to Jamaica, Reuters reported, noting ...
With over 175 state parks in Florida, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that the Pensacola area has three in its own backyard. Perdido Key State Park boasts over 290 acres of Perdido Key’s undisturbed ...
Shove off from the pebble beach of the aptly named Gravel Landing, dip your paddle into the tannin-tinted water of the Perdido, watch it drip clear off the blade and become dark with the depth of the ...
Perdido Key, Fla. (WKRG) — We sat down with a couple of the great raconteurs of Perdido Key. Allen Bizzell is an owner of Holiday Harbor Marina and Sunset Grill. Pat McClellan is co-owner of that ...
There was a time when 1,500 feet of water was considered deep for a floating oil and gas platform. That’s so last decade. Now Royal Dutch Shell’s Perdido is floating in 8,000 feet of water 200 miles ...
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