Fried calls Caulkins’ comments ‘disgusting’ [podcast]

Santa Rosa County Commissioner James Caulkins earlier this week accused Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried of intentionally trying to burn down Santa Rosa County. On…

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2019 numbers show more Escambia children hurting

United Way of West Florida has released its latest ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) report. The statistics are from 2019 – before the COVID-19…

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State reports Escambia added 8,300 jobs

Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that the Pensacola area gained 8,300 private sector jobs (+5.3 percent) over the year in March 2022. The Pensacola area…

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Reimagine Jackson St. survey deadline extended

Escambia County and the City of Pensacola are seeking public input to develop a master plan for the future improvements of West Jackson Street. Residents…

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Bands on the Bayou [podcast]

Donna Dickey previews the city’s newest neighborhood concert series, Bands on the Bayou.   WHAT: Bands on the Bayou concert series kicks off with Tyler…

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Regional Waste Roundup on April 23

The Escambia County Waste Services Department will host a Regional Roundup on Saturday, April 23 from 8 a.m. until noon at Jim Bailey Middle School,…

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UWF Day of Giving, Power List [podcast]

Dr. Martha Saunders talks about the University of West Florida’s Founders Week and its Day of Giving. She also shares how she did her student…

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How to help Ukrainian refugees [podcast]

Inweekly, WCOA ‘Real News with Rick Outzen” and 3Sixty Marketing have put together a list of charities to help refugees from Ukraine and their pets….

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Lutimothy May has a problem – Part 1

Lutimothy May wants to sell the church that his father and mother built on 1213 W Blount Street, near Baptist Hospital and Morris Court. When…

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Building broadband network [podcast]

At tomorrow’s Committee of the Whole, the Escambia County Commission will hear from Magellan Advisors on how the county can build a high-speed internet network…

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‘Martha and Mary: Heart and Hand’ on BLAB TV

This past weekend the First Presbyterian Church of Pensacola hosted “Mary and Martha: Heart and Hand,’ an original musical production by Allen Poe and Tom…

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Neighbors question Mt. Lily project

Tomorrow the Pensacola City Council will conduct a Quasi-Judicial Hearing to consider the request for a Conditional Use Permit to convert the existing structure at…

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