Pensacola
Cybercriminals Found a Scary New Way of Making Hacked Companies Pay Ransom
Ransomware is spreading like wildfire in the U.S., and one gang is threatening infected companies with mass data exposure if they don't pay up.
Here's Everything We Know About the Saudi National Who Killed 3 at the Pensacola Navy Base
He hosted a dinner party where he showed mass shooting videos and has been infuriated when an instructor called him "Porn Stash."
Shooter and 3 Others Dead at a Florida Navy Base
“Walking through the crime scene was like being on a set of a movie.”
Donald Trump fully endorses accused child molester for Senate
At a rally in Penacola Friday night, President Donald Trump urged his supporters to get out and vote for Roy Moore, a man accused of molesting a child and sexually propositioning several other teenagers.
I Learned the Hard Way Not to Day-Drink with Strangers in the Florida Panhandle
I met a pair of cousins who dealt Oxy in Pensacola Beach at a bar called Crabs, and naturally I assumed they'd be my best friends.
We Asked an Expert on Ritual Murders About the Triple Homicide in the Florida Panhandle
"I've worked on cases in Ohio, and Florida, and New York," she told us. "They're international, and not specific to either rural places or cities. They can happen everywhere."
A Florida Sheriff Is Investigating a 'Witchcraft'-Related Triple Murder
Local law enforcement think the brutal killing of a woman and her two grown children last week may have been part of a strange ritual.
A Town in Florida Has Made It Illegal for Homeless People to Cover Themselves with Blankets
For the grievous offense of trying to shelter yourself from freezing conditions while homeless, you are considered to be breaking the law. The Pensacola City Council argues that “camping” has a detrimental effect on the town's “aesthetics, sanitation...