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See Results of 2026 Pensacola Residents Survey

Two-thirds of Pensacola residents say the city’s headed in the right direction—but housing costs and gun violence remain top concerns. See full survey results.

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Who Qualified to Run Yesterday?

As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, Escambia County Supervisor of Elections and the Florida Secretary of State report the following candidates have qualified to…

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Anderson Subaru Supports Fight Against Breast Cancer

Anderson Subaru handed the Pensacola Breast Cancer Association a $39,000 check—part of $225K+ given since 2014 to fund free mammograms for uninsured women

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Busting a West Florida Public Library Myth

The library board isn’t advisory—it governs. City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier says Pensacola has standing to fight back. The documents prove it.

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City Sets Stage for Biggest Expansion of CRAs in 20 years

Pensacola’s CRA is eyeing its biggest boundary expansion in 20 years—and $57 million in new redevelopment money for long-overlooked neighborhoods.

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The Mark Lee Team Does It Again

Pensacola Beach’s Mark Lee Team ranked #37 in Florida with $88M in 2025 sales—proof that Pensacola’s luxury real estate market is playing in the big leagues.

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Community Rallies Against Proposed Data Centers in Pensacola

Pensacola residents are fighting back against big data centers—and Pasco County may hit pause entirely. This battle is over water, power & your future.

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Who Has Qualified To Run in Escambia

See who has qualified to be on the ballot this year, as of 5 p.m. Monday. You can still qualify to run. Deadline is noon, Friday, June 12.

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Three Local Projects Named Budget Turkeys

Florida spent $829M on budget “turkeys”—including UWF, Pensacola State & a Santa Rosa heritage site. Taxpayers deserve better. Here’s what happened.

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Mayor Reeves Gets A Seat Where It Happens

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves makes history—first Pensacola mayor ever named to the U.S. Conference of Mayors Board of Trustees. What it means for our city.

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Hoskins Retires from Navy Federal

Keith Hoskins, former Blue Angels pilot & Navy Federal EVP, retires after seven years at Pensacola’s largest private employer. A career of service ends.

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John Oliver Shines Light on New College Takeover

John Oliver exposed New College’s $500K-per-degree political takeover—and the DeSantis playbook is running right now at UWF in Pensacola.

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Democrats Sink, Davis Endorse Jolly

Alex Sink & incoming FL Senate Democratic Leader Tracie Davis endorse David Jolly for governor. The coalition keeps growing. ricksblog.biz

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The Plot to Smear Bradley Vinson

County officials hide facts about a library director candidate while spreading false claims about her interview, shoes, experience. Public records show how.

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Stories You Need to Read Again, Share

Pensacola’s biggest stories: aide resigns, city faces $6.4M tax loss, American Magic expands, Orange Beach apologizes—and a charity under scrutiny.

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Pensacola Hires Economic Development Director from Citrus County

Pensacola just landed a certified economic development expert. Mayor Reeves’ hire brings national credentials, state-level deal-making, and proven results.

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PYP Names Title Sponsors for Fireworks

Pensacola Coca-Cola And Cumberland Farms Named Title Sponsors For Pensacola’s America 250th Anniversary Fourth of July Fireworks Show Pensacola, FL – July 4, 2026 –…

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Demings Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Suspends Run For Governor

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings is suspending his gubernatorial campaign after being diagnosed with a…

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Wiggins, Wilson Launch National Political Consulting Firm

Pensacola’s Ryan Wiggins joins Rick Wilson to launch Black Pearl Strategies—and their first target is Florida’s governor’s race.

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Inweekly: Pride Month To-Do List

DeSantis wants $5.5M of YOUR money to sell his tax amendment. 30K signed against a data center. Pride Month is packed. Inweekly has it all. ??

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