By D. Lars Dolder, Chatham News + Record Staff It’s not often businesses host ribbon-cutting ceremonies for their lavatories, but last Wednesday’s Bath House reveal at The Plant on Lorax Lane matched the site’s commitment to “quirkiness.” The new Bath House isn’t what it might sound like it’s not a meeting place for public bathing, […]
Kay Fuengarom is one of the owners of Fern Thai in Bellevue Credit: KUOW Photo/Joshau McNichols
On Bellevue s Main Street, businesses look forward to office workers return May 18, 2021
Main Street in Bellevue runs through the heart of a popular commercial district, just south of Bellevue Square. Itâs full of mom-and-pop shops.
Business has been slow for many of them. How quickly they recover depends partly on how soon office workers return.
Patrick OâKelley works for Bungie, a company that makes video games like Halo and Destiny â games where you shoot a lot of robots, aliens and enemy combatants.
February 25, 2021
A judge ruled Thursday that a man and woman accused of a February 1 murder on Lawson Lane in Cantonment will remain in jail without bond.
Jonathan Taylor Hobbs and Dawn Lucille Sluder are charged with first degree premeditated murder for allegedly shooting and killing 35-year old Danny Blackmon, Jr., as his 19-year old girlfriend, who is Sluder’s daughter, watched.
Both were denied bond Thursday during an arraignment hearing before Judge Jan Shackelford. They will be back in court in early May.
February 11, 2021
A man and woman have been indicted on murder charges by an Escambia County grand jury for a February 1 shooting on Lawson Lane in Cantonment.
Jonathan Taylor Hobbs was indicted on one count of first degree premeditated murder with a firearm, and Dawn Lucille Sluder was indicted on one count of first degree premeditated murder. Both remain in jail without bond and are set for arraignment later this month.
Danny Blackmon, Jr., 35, was shot and killed as his 19-year old girlfriend watched in horror, according to Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons.
“We had a crazy and deadly series of events that unfolded in North Escambia,” Simmons told NorthEscambia.com.