Video: The Dynamics of the Homeless Advocate’s Arrest

In an age where interactions between the public and law enforcement are under constant scrutiny, especially when it involves feeding unhoused individuals, understanding the dynamics…

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Wait, Wait. Pensacola City Council, Mayor Knew About MLK Curfew Issue

Mayor D.C. Reeves and the Pensacola City Council cannot claim that they are unaware of problems concerning MLK Plaza’s sunset curfew. Downtown business owner Dan…

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Cutting Property Taxes May Drive Up Housing Costs

—Florida’s Property Tax Elimination Plan Could Backfire Spectacularly—Here’s Why— This past year, Gov. Ron DeSantis has pushed hard to eliminate property taxes, calling them “rent…

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Free Local News Has A Price

We pride ourselves on offering our online and print reporting for free. Since we published our first issue on July 1, 1999, we have strived…

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“Keep the Wreath Green” Fire Safety Campaign Kicks off 12/1

Escambia County Fire Rescue, in collaboration with the Pensacola Fire Department, launched its annual “Keep the Wreath Green” fire safety campaign Monday, Dec. 1. While…

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Mayor Reeves Seeks “Harmonious Conclusion” to Kimberl Arrest, Offers Parking Lots for Food Distribution

—Mayor says 14-year “handshake agreement” created ambiguity that led to homeless advocate’s arrest in MLK Plaza— Mayor D.C. Reeves said Monday he hopes to reach…

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Court Revives FPL Securities Case w/Pensacola Link

A federal appeals court has revived a securities-fraud lawsuit against Florida Power & Light and its parent company NextEra Energy, reversing a lower court dismissal….

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Florida Blue Foundation Funds Mental Health Program at Studer Children’s Hospital

Studer Family Children’s Hospital has received a four-year grant from the Florida Blue Foundation to establish a new mental health support program for children and…

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