Monday, July 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 14th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Henry Davis Park in Panama City is set to transform over the next three months with a community garden, new playground equipment, upgraded bathrooms, shade structures, and a fan shop basketball court — features that form part of the city's post-hurricane recovery supported by local sponsors. Across the street, the MLK Recreation Center will soon open with a STEM lab, fitness center, sports facilities, and a community-inspired sculpture — a sign of Panama City's drive to revitalize its public spaces. Bay County Coastal
- ➤ Carol and Mike McAdam had their BBQ boat flip in Upper Grand Lagoon last week, leaving their business underwater and them shaken, but after serving 400 people on July 12 they will reopen Tuesday with the help of community donations—raised through fundraiser nights. My Panhandle
- ➤ Jim McCarthy, one of Bay County's most influential engineers, died recently and friends and family honored his legacy at the Man in the Sea Museum last Friday. He designed hyperbaric chambers for government and medical projects and helped build facilities that tested Navy equipment. WJHG
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ The Panama City Beach Police said a male bicyclist leaving WoodSpring Suites’ parking lot on Sunday evening was hit by a green Mitsubishi Outlander traveling west on Thomas Drive and, when the driver swerved to avoid the cyclist, struck a black Toyota Highlander—leaving the cyclist dead and the Outlander’s driver and passenger with minor injuries while the Traffic Homicide Unit investigated. My Panhandle
- ➤ Panama City Beach Police say a fatal crash occurred on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. on Thomas Drive near WoodSpring Suites—where a bicyclist exited the complex and was struck by a green Mitsubishi Outlander that swerved into the eastbound lane and hit a black Toyota Highlander—while officials investigate and say alcohol is not a factor. WJHG
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On July 3, 2025, Sheriff Tommy Ford arrested Tyler Gregory Davis after a short chase ended on a sod farm field when his stolen truck hit a ditch—Davis was wanted on several warrants and suspected of driving a stolen vehicle and carrying a stolen handgun. Bay County Coastal
- ➤ Panama City Police Department is looking for 39-year-old Christopher Wayne Williams who was last seen on July 12th at 8:30 p.m. on the 700 block of MLK Boulevard wearing a gray shirt, blue and white plaid shorts, and white sneakers—officials urge anyone with information to call 850-872-3100. My Panhandle
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The National Hurricane Center warned that a trough of low pressure near the southeastern coast will move west across Florida into the northeastern Gulf by Tuesday—bringing heavy rainfall and the risk of flash flooding later this week. The advisory noted a 20% chance the disturbance could strengthen into Tropical Storm Dexter—if conditions prove favorable. Panama City News Herald
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Arts and culture coordinator Kesia Blenn blends her work in parks and recreation with service in the Army Reserve to help boost local recovery after Hurricane Michael—she said her dual roles bring discipline and creativity to projects that enhance public spaces. She continues to lead initiatives that revitalize downtown and strengthen community bonds. Bay County Coastal
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ OneBlood is encouraging people to give blood as summer leaves fewer students donating (students make up about 20% of donors) and now offers incentives to help hospitals meet emergency needs (a $20 e-gift card and a cup). This move aims to counter the drop in donations during the slow season. WJHG
WELLNESS NEWS
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Back to School Bash: Backpack and School Supply Giveaway
4-5:30 p.m. — Keller Williams Success Realty — Free entry — Enjoy a grill out and pick up a backpack filled with school supplies for the first 100 students.
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US 5K & Half Marathon
8:00 a.m. — Conservation Park — Registration needed — Lace up for a fun-filled active day in Panama City Beach's scenic park.
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Field Adventures by the Bay
9-11 a.m. — Destination Panama City — Registration required — Explore marine ecosystems and discover local wildlife along St. Andrews Bay.
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On-Site Tour
9 a.m. - 7 p.m. — Senior Helpers — Free entry — Explore award-winning senior living with exceptional food and care.
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Ninja 5K & 10K Race
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — Callaway Recreational Complex — Registration fees apply — Participate in a fun and challenging running event for all skill levels.
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