Pensacola named to National Votes for Women Trail

To celebrate the centennial of the passing of the 19th Amendment, the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites (NCWHS) and the University of West Florida…

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Lotus unravels

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly A key component in Pensacola’s plan to increase housing availability in an effort to combat homelessness has been removed from the…

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City reaches agreement on heritage oak

The City of Pensacola has reached an agreement with property owners at 605 N. Spring St. to preserve a heritage live oak tree that the…

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Voters give thumbs down to Constitutional Amendments

By Jim Saunders and Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida voters late Tuesday appeared to have rejected three proposed constitutional amendments…

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Analysis: Voters want elected officials compensated

There were very few surprises last night when the Escambia County election results were announced. With less the 30% of the votes cast being by…

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Urban Revitalization Plan turns 10

By Jeremy Morrison When Quint Studer first arrived in Pensacola, something befuddled him. “We were the Wild West when it came to what you could…

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Election Update – 6 pm

UNOFFICIAL VOTER TURNOUT 112,421 PERCENT TURNOUT 50.17% Big rush to the polls – 13,963 votes cast since 3:20 pm 2018 Total 130855 61.45% Mail-in 34929…

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National Transgender Day of Remembrance Service

At 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Pensacola will hold a Candlelight Memorial Service to honor the transgender, nonbinary and…

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Election Update (3:20 pm)

Note:  We adjusted D6 figures after talking with Supervisor David Stafford. Precinct 31 includes Military votes and needed to be backed out. Escambia Votes Cast:…

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Dems aren’t showing up to vote

The voter turnout for Escambia County Democrats is much weaker than it was four years ago – down nearly five percentage points when compared to…

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Accepting Nominations for the 2023 PACE Awards

The Greater Pensacola Chamber is accepting nominations for the 2023 Pensacola Area Commitment to Excellence (PACE) Awards through Friday, Dec. 2. The categories include: Emerging…

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City District 6 voting at record-setting pace

The District 6 race that has Allison Patton challenging incumbent Ann Hill may break the record for the most votes in a single-member district race…

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