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The Panhandle Press

Valerie Crowder

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Latest Issues

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Drilling near the Apalachicola River: Is it legal? A judge will decide after a hearing this week.

Opponents to a proposed plan to allow drilling near the Apalachicola River voiced their concerns outside the Department of Environmental Protection’s headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. Credit: Valerie Crowder, The...

8 days ago
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Newly released police interviews in Wakulla 'doxxing' case reveal more about the investigation

Detectives with the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office question former County Commissioner Mike Kemp about the doxxing incident on May 17, 2024. Source: Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office

10 days ago
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Facebook ‘doxxing’ target speaks out as criminally charged county commissioner and deputy await arraignment

Wakulla County commissioners Ralph Thomas, left, and Mike Kemp, right, were both involved in the doxxing of a Panhandle resident. While Kemp is charged in the case, Thomas was never questioned by police. (Courtesy: Wakulla County Commission...

a month ago
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Tallahassee Film Festival will feature 'Welcome to Jay' and other films from the Panhandle

From the film “Welcome to Jay” the portrait of a white farmer named Sam Echols who was killed in 1922 is shown next to Gus Benjamin, a Black teenager who was shot and killed in 2010. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Morgan

4 months ago
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  • Valerie Crowder

    I'm an award-winning journalist based in the Florida Panhandle. My reporting has appeared in the New York Times, as well as on NPR and public radio stations across Florida. Email story tips to [email protected].

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