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US and Iran Agree To Two-Week Ceasefire

CNNOn Tuesday, President Trump announced that he had agreed to a “double-sided ceasefire” with Iran just under two hours before a deadline requiring Iran to either reach an agreement with the United States or face large-scale attacks on its power infrastructure. He explained that the ceasefire, made at Pakistan’s request, depends on Iran’s full, immediate, and secure reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Israel has also accepted the proposal. The conflict began on February 28, when the U.S. and Israel jointly launched extensive strikes on thousands of targets in Iran, prompting Iran to respond with attacks on Israel and several U.S.-allied nations in the Gulf region.
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We’re Talking Less Than We Used To

Psychology TodayResearchers say the average number of spoken words per day is steadily dropping as texting, email, and social media replace face-to-face conversation. We’re still communicating—but increasingly without saying much out loud.
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City of FWB and Okaloosa Co. In A Spat Over Cameras

WEAR TV3Okaloosa County, Florida, is maintaining a strict stance against surveillance cameras on county property after commissioners voted in March to ban red light and speed cameras from county right-of-ways. A dispute arose over a camera installed near Fort Walton Beach High School, which the county attorney says sits on county-owned land and was put up without proper permitting after the city activated cameras in several school zones in May 2025. Commissioners unanimously voted to request that the city dismiss all citations issued by that camera and refund collected fines, while also reviewing another camera near Edwin’s Elementary. Although some local drivers support the cameras for safety reasons, Commissioner Trey Godwin said data does not show a significant improvement in school safety, emphasizing that any measures must comply with the law. The city is now reviewing jurisdiction over the roadway, and both cameras on Hollywood Boulevard have been deactivated amid the confusion, with speeding fines previously set at $100 for exceeding school zone limits by 10 mph.
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FWBPD Welcomes New Officer To Force

FWB.orgOfficer Darerean Berry was officially sworn in to the Fort Walton Beach Police Department on Wednesday during a ceremony attended by his family, friends, and fellow officers. He previously served as a deputy with the Walton County Sheriff’s Office and is a graduate of the Northwest Florida State College law enforcement academy. The department proudly welcomed Officer Berry to the team.
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Big Bust In Walton County At Tail End of Spring Break Season

Walton County Facebook PageM-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-BYEEEEEEEEE Welp, we thought we were past this. But, the luggage speaks for itself and this ain’t a TSA line. Hell week is upon us. Deputies were called to a house party on Wood Beach Drive in Seagrove this evening. When they arrived, there were more than 70 kids from the Magnolia State in a drunken state. Two adults and approximately 15 teens were staying in the house as a rental. “Were” being the key word here. Welp, it’s back to the Hospitality State you goooo. The Sunshine State will see you out.
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Should You Put Sugar On Your Butthole?

NY PostA viral TikTok trend suggests that applying sugar can treat hemorrhoids by drawing out fluid and temporarily reducing swelling, but doctors strongly advise against trying it. While the idea is based on sugar’s ability to absorb moisture, medical experts say there’s no evidence it actually treats or resolves the condition. Instead, they warn it could worsen symptoms by causing irritation, infection, and increased pain, potentially turning a minor issue into a more serious one. They also emphasize that severe cases, such as clotted or strangled hemorrhoids, should never be treated at home and require proper medical attention.
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Apr 12, 12:00 PM - Apr 18, 12:00 PM

Help Us Honor Our Area Dispatchers!

📍 Fort Walton Beach Police Department

– The Fort Walton Beach Police Department will honor National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW) from April 12 through April 18, 2026, recognizing the “heroes under the headset” who work around the clock to keep the community safe.

  • Email [email protected] to request a dispatcher to adopt. You will receive a follow-up email with assignment details.
  • Items may be mailed or dropped off at the Fort Walton Beach Police Department during the week of April 12–18:
    Fort Walton Beach Police Department
    7 Hollywood Blvd NE
    Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

The Fort Walton Beach Police Department thanks the community for helping make National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week a meaningful celebration each year.

Contact:
Kira G. Huyghue
Email: [email protected]

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National All is Ours Day

<p data-id="9647eb27-ecd8-47dd-afca-b3d07c31147e" id="9647eb27-ecd8-47dd-afca-b3d07c31147e">National All is Ours Day is that annual reminder that the human brain will invent any excuse to plant a flag in the living room and call it destiny. The concept is simple: everything’s ours—your neighbor’s patience, your boss’s time, the last decent parking spot, and apparently the moon if you can get a ladder tall enough and a lawyer mean enough. It’s not about theft, it’s about audacity, which is just confidence with fewer consequences and worse paperwork. So go ahead and claim the day like you paid for it—then stick around, because the real fun is watching what people decide they’re entitled to next.</p>

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