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Mayor Discusses Bay Bluffs, E-Bikes, LOST & Hard Rock Reverb
Reeves talks Bay Bluffs delays, e-bike rules, downtown safety & the $310M Hard Rock Reverb deal moving forward. Full breakdown
Police Chief Vows Strong Presence for Gallery Night
“Hands in the Air”: Police Chief Details PJ Sheppard murder investigation. He vows a strong presence for Gallery Night on Friday, July 17.
TREE-riffic Pensacola May Pass New Law Re: Heritage Oaks
Pensacola wins national tree honors, but City Hall’s about to make it a lot pricier to cut down a heritage oak. Developers vs. Neighborhoods battle coming.
Sheriff Simmons: Inside Summer’s Teen Gun Violence
Sheriff Chip Simmons says a teen’s shooting story doesn’t add up, shootings are down, and he wants proof before funding new youth programs.
Escambia County Shares Safety Tips for Blue Angels Weekend
With the Blue Angels ready to take to the skies for the Pensacola Beach Air Show, Escambia County encourages the public to follow these tips for…
PSC Hires Ole Miss Assistant Basketball Coach
PSC hires Kayla Gordon—former Ole Miss assistant & Jacksonville Univ. legend—as new Lady Pirates head coach. Full story at ricksblog.biz
Pensacola’s Tale of Two Toilets
A $700K veterans restroom was fully approved, funded, and ready to build. Then Reeves became mayor. Now it’s stalls from Seattle
Police Arrests Teen, Age 16, Connected to Downtown Shooting
BREAKING: 16-year-old charged in downtown Pensacola mass shooting—accused of handing shooter the gun. More arrests coming.
Expanded Pensacola Beach Air Show Schedule
Blue Angels turn 80, America turns 250! Pensacola Beach Air Show returns July 17-18 with B-1Bs, F-35s & more. Full schedule here.
Issue Too Difficult? Use the Moreno Molasses Strategy
Four thorny issues. Each requiring negotiations. Zero follow-through. How Escambia’s county administrator uses delay as a strategy—and gets away with it.
Inweekly July 9, 2026 Issue—News & Views That Matter
Your penny’s on the ballot, teachers finally get credit, and PSC students fought censorship & won. New Inweekly is out — read it all
UWF Trustees Considering Dropping NPR
UWF board will discuss dropping NPR from WUWF on Aug. 13 — sources confirm. 45 years of public radio history now on the chopping block.
Sweet Tea Murders: Billings Case
On the anniversary of the Billings murders, police historian Michael Earl Simmons previews Sweet Tea Murders — true crime with a Pensacola accent.
Sitting Down with Council President Allison Patton
Palafox was a gamble. The port was “dead weight.” Now they’re driving Pensacola’s future. Council Pres. Patton breaks it down
Commissioner May: More Than Curfew Needed
Chief Winstrom talked to the shooting victim’s family. Now Commissioner Lumon May explains what’s next: real structure for at-risk teens.
Chief Winstrom: A Minimum of Two Shooters Still at Large
“A minimum of two.” Chief Winstrom reveals shooters are still on the run after downtown’s Fourth of July tragedy. He also discusses the investigation details.
Other Presser Takeaways: Library, CEMEX, Hard Rock and More
Mayor Reeves talks pool hours, a $425K airport grant, Sanders Beach construction, the Cemex mystery poll & Hard Rock’s tax fight.
Two Arrests Made in Downtown Mass Shooting
2 arrests, 3 shooters ID’d in downtown PJ Sheppard shooting. No murder charges yet. Chief reveals new details on video, injuries & motive.
Escambia Teachers Earn A, Not Bereavement or Maternity Leave
Escambia teachers just earned the district its first-ever A grade. The district’s thank-you? No to duty-free lunch, no to bereavement leave.
FPL Customers Getting $80 Million Refund After Hurricane Storm Charges
FPL overcharged you for hurricane repairs — now $80 million is coming back. Regulators just approved the refund. It buy you a cup of coffee.






















