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IN Your Head TV

IN Your Head TV

Guest today: Karen Sindel, candidate for Escambia County Commission, District 2; Ashton Hayward Show airs live 3-4 p.m. on Blab. You can view online. The show will re-broadcast tomorrow 7-8 [...]

Sheriff Morgan and Saufley Landfill on IN Your Head TV

Sheriff Morgan and Saufley Landfill on IN Your Head TV

Today's show, which airs live on Blab TV today from 3-4 p.m., will have Sheriff David Morgan to discuss yesterday's arrest of a former ECSO finance employee and gangs. We will also discuss the latest [...]

ECSO retiree charged with larceny

ECSO retiree charged with larceny

by Sean Boone A 32-year veteran of the Escambia County Sheriff's Office has been accused of stealing more than $100,000 in department funds. Catherine Lister, who retired on Jan. 29 from the [...]

IN Your Head TV starts today

IN Your Head TV starts today

We've resurrected IN Your Head Radio, that was so popular on Newsradio 1620, and brought it back as a daily news talk television program on Blab TV. We will air live Monday-Friday from 3-4 p.m. and [...]

Hot List Party Tonight

Hot List Party Tonight

On the newsstands today is our 2010 Hot List Issue and Valentine's Day Gift Guide We have teamed with Seville Quarter and the Junior League to host a Hot List Party Thursday, Feb. 4 and from 6-8 p.m. [...]

Cutting funds for non-profits

Cutting funds for non-profits

The Pensacola City Council is faced with an estimated $1.8 million deficit in the fiscal year 2010-11 budget. Instead of looking at how it may save dollars by consolidating services with the county, [...]

Right Size amendment

Right Size amendment

Press Release Sen. Don Gaetz and Rep. Will Weatherford Unveil Proposal to “Right Size” Class Size Amendment Proposal Would Place Update to Class Size Amendment Before Florida [...]

Ingram petition drive in full swing

Ingram petition drive in full swing

Press release: PENSACOLA-Clay Ingram, Republican candidate for State House District 2, announced his intention to qualify for the ballot by the petition method. “This is just another way [...]

Evers shares wisdom. No really, that’s what it says

Evers shares wisdom. No really, that’s what it says

Press Release: Tallahassee- Representative Greg Evers took a breather this morning from committee meetings to offer his own experience and wisdom to Florida’s next generation of civic-minded [...]

Walker Holmes, Chapter 18

Walker Holmes, Chapter 18

Read more - Chapter 18 The Warehouse

Walker Holmes is back

Walker Holmes is back

After six months, I've finally gotten back to Walker Holmes. With all my other writing and the Billings case, I had to set this novella aside. There are just few chapters left to complete the story. [...]

Pensacola man indicted in seafood conspiracy

Pensacola man indicted in seafood conspiracy

A federal grand jury in Mobile has returned a 28-count indictment against three people in a seafood conspiracy case. Karen Blyth of Paradise Valley, Ariz., was the co-owner and president of two [...]

Did Nodine pass polygraph?

Did Nodine pass polygraph?

The Mobile Press Register reports that Matt Green, attorney for Mobile County Commissioner Stephen Nodine, has released documents he said show that Nodine passed a drug test and a polygraph, proving [...]

Thornton to testify against Gonzalez

Thornton to testify against Gonzalez

As I reported yesterday, Frederick Thornton, Jr., age 19, has agreed to testify against Patrick Gonzalez and the others involved in the murders of Byrd and Melanie Billings. Wearing a bright [...]

School has other buyers for Brownsville

School has other buyers for Brownsville

From the PNJ article on the canceled sale of Brownsville Middle School: "Norm Ross, deputy superintendent, said the School District has received some other inquiries from potential buyers." [...]

Thornton may enter plea tomorrow (Update)

Thornton may enter plea tomorrow (Update)

State Attorney Bill Eddins announced today that Frederick Lee Thornton, Jr. will appear before Judge Nickolas Geeker Thursday, Jan. 28 at 9:30 a.m. He is expected to enter a plea. Thornton is charged [...]

Deadline on tax credits set for CMPA

Deadline on tax credits set for CMPA

The Capital Trust Agency Community Development Entity, has sent a letter to CMPA, UWF and the City setting Feb. 8 as the deadline for the agency to receive a communication from the CMPA "detailing [...]

Brownsville Middle School deal is off

Brownsville Middle School deal is off

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church has withdrawn its offer for Brownsville Middle School after Superintendent of Schools Malcolm Thomas refused to extend the due diligence period beyond 30 days or [...]

The Night They Drank that Dixie Beer Down

The Night They Drank that Dixie Beer Down

What was it like at the NFC National Championship Game? Read this account that was emailed to me. The game was like a parade block party,strangers acting like they knew each other, joking around [...]

Consolidation fails to get council approval

Consolidation fails to get council approval

The Pensacola City Council vote, 5-4, against telling the state legislative delegation that they support placing the proposed consolidation plan on the ballot next November. Mike Wiggins, John [...]

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