Heads Up: It’s gonna be hot!

With the high heat index values forecasted for the weekend, Escambia County Emergency Management urges residents to take safety precautions while trying to stay cool. …

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Congress passes Transportation Bill

House and Senate have passed federal transportation bill that included RESTORE Act provisions.

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Impact of Supreme Court Decision on Women’s Health in FL

Florida News Connection: Almost one million women in Florida will gain access to health insurance as a result of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), upheld…

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BP fined for not hiring females for clean-up work

BP pays $5.4M to settle gender bias claims MiamiHerald.com Oil giant BP is paying $5.4 million to settle claims that some of its contractors refused…

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Back on Ed Show

Pap is opening with his rant as I type this. The guest list is solid: Thomas Frank, Andy Kroll, Daniel Denvir, Larry Hanley and Dr….

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Council Executive Search 3.0

The search has entered another phase. With two candidates over the past year having declined the position, the Pensacola City Council decided today to look…

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Tip of the Week

Make World of Beer a Facebook friend as soon as possible. You won’t be sorry. All sorts of benefits may come your way.

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Miller issues statement on health care ruling

Washington, D.C.—Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FL-01) issued the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act:   “The Supreme Court’s ruling to…

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Calling All Retro Cars

The seasonal music series, Blast from the Bast Summer Concert Series, kicked off in June and will be held one Saturday a month through September…

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Council Executive (Redo, Again)

The Pensacola City Council will take another shot at hiring a council executive this afternoon. The board is holding a special meeting today to tackle…

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Ranking State House Democrat takes different view

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 28, 2012   CONTACT:  Mark Hollis (850) 488-9622     DEMOCRATIC RANKING MEMBER STATEMENT REPRESENTATIVE MARK PAFFORD APPLAUDS RULING ON THE…

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Gaetz takes shot at SCOTUS ruling

June 28, 2012   Statement from Senator Don Gaetz on US Supreme Court’s Decision to Uphold Obamacare   The decision to uphold the Patient Protection…

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On Ed Schultz Radio today

Joining Mike Papantonio on Ed Schultz nationally syndicated radio show from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Supreme Court will must assuredly be the topic….

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Community Car Show

The city of Pensacola is offering local auto buffs the opportunity to show off their rides this summer. The city press release is as follows:…

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Thomas didn’t practice what he preached

Superintendent Malcolm Thomas showed up a couple years ago at a ceremony honoring Dr. Michael Thompson, Jr., the pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church. At…

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Buzz: Superintendent takes over asst. principal hiring

We have heard that Superintendent Malcolm Thomas has taken over the hiring of all assistant principal. In the past, principals had that authority. I’m not…

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Airbus coming to Mobile

NY Times just reported that Airbus, the European plane maker, announced today that it plans to build its first assembly line in the United States…

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MILLER ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT ON RESTORE ACT

Press Release: Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FL-01), today announced that an agreement was reached to include the provisions of the RESTORE Act in the Transportation Reauthorization…

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Appointments Called ‘Bogus,’ ‘Joke’

A number of administrative appointees appeared before the Escambia County School Board yesterday to thank Superintendent Malcolm Thomas for their assignments. None of them were…

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Malcolm Thomas: Question of Respect

Yesterday the Escambia County Public School District redrafted and redrafted an amendment to its contract with the A.A. Dixon Charter School of Excellence. At no…

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