Panama City wants to bring back an American tradition. City officials are currently launching a Little League baseball program. For more News, Weather, and Sports in Panama City, Florida visit:
If you’ve driven by Back Beach Road or North Gulf Boulevard recently, you may have noticed an unpleasant smell. That’s because the Panama City Beach Utilities Department is conducting maintenance on an odor control unit at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The odor control unit at a wastewater treatment plat in Panama City Beach is getting some work done. Residents might notice some unpleasant odors.
A Panama City Beach man was arrested and is now facing child sex charges. According to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office, 44-year-old Damian Gulgar met the 16-year-old victim online through an anonymous hookup website for men.
On February 8, the Glenwood Community Center will host the 4th annual health fair organized by the Panama City Senior Living Group in partnership with the City of Panama City. The focus of this year’s event will be stroke health.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -What a weekend ahead it is for baseball fans in our area, along with the teams of Northwest Florida, Chipola and Gulf Coast. For the fourth year, the Commodores are teaming up with Visit Panama City Beach and Publix Sports Park to host some of the best teams in the country for three days of play in the Visit PCB JUCO Classic.
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is one step closer to Washington, D.C. He won the primary race to replace former House Representative Matt Gaetz. “I haven’t been this nervous in over 20 years.
The shelter at A.D. Harris Learning Village will stay open as many nights as needed as a freeze settles over Bay County. Here's what you need to know.
Panama City now transformed into a winter wonderland, parts of the city saw upwards of five inches of snow, which is a new record. Crews working late Tuesday night
The city of Panama City has declared a local state of emergency due to the effects of the winter weather. Officials said this is due to the Winter Weather System
PANAMA CITY — The Edward F. Hickey Memorial Trust has donated $38,000 to FSU Panama City’s Early Childhood Autism Program (ECAP.) According to an FSU press release, the gift will go toward ...