BP letter to Gulf residents

This is from the text of the full page ads that BP is running in daily newspapers across the South. I hate spin doctors. Their…

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Deal Chicken coming to Pensacola?

GannettBlog reports: “With online daily deal sites like Groupon seizing more market share, Gannett appears to be expanding its seven-month-old version, Deal Chicken in Phoenix,…

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Quote of the day

From Will Dana, Rolling Stone managing editor: “A great story is a great story. The platform matters but it’s not the most important thing. The…

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Why Glenn Beck lost it

This column is from 10 days ago, but it is the most popular article on the Washington Post website. ….as the recession began to ease,…

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Feds halt online poker

LA Times reports The three largest online poker companies, PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker, were shut down Friday by the FBI. Eleven executives…

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Badlands IV, IP edition

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and International Paper will host an “Operation Clean Sweep” event today at the Carver Park at 208 Webb Street in…

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Pensacola City Council agenda out

The Pensacola City Council has two nominations for its Pension Board: UWF Economics professor Richard Hawkins and former City Attorney Rusty Wells. Former GM of…

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Godzilla silent on SESIR

Escambia County School Board member Jeff Bergosh has been an ardent defender of Superintendent Malcolm Thomas and how Tate High officials handled the sexual assault…

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Buzz: City launches new website Monday

I’m hearing the city will launch its new website on Monday, April 18. Meanwhile gulf1.net, which bills itself as “Northwest Florida’s Conservative Home On The…

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Local Prostitute Steals Alabama Man’s Heart, Then His Money

Any “date” that starts at the Cutty Sark Bar will not end well: Press Release: An Alabama man was beaten and robbed early Thursday evening…

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Messages in sand

CNNiReport wants to hear from locals living along the Gulf Coast about their feelings on the Deepwater Horizon disaster a year later. The CNN challenge…

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Slayton’s bizarre tale shows teachers at risk

At yesterday’s Escambia County School Board workshop, board member Bill Slayton, the former principal of Woodham High School, gave a weird example of an incident…

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Inspiration for Escambia finalists named

Press release: Vote for your favorite Education-themed community project PENSACOLA, FL – Unite Escambia has announced five finalists for the first Inspiration for Escambia grant….

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Viewpoint: Little League Teaches the Facts of Life

Viewpoint by Jeff DeWeese: For parents there is no more transformative experience than the introduction to Little League Baseball. Gone are the days of everyone…

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Pensacola to have first NAHB Green Certified Neighborhood

Press Release: Fiddler’s Walk, located on West Roberts Road one block west of Pine Forest Road, is soon to become Pensacola’s first National Association of…

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UWF Earth Day

Press Release: The University of West Florida commemorates Earth Day and the one-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill with three special events. The…

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Mobile makes Top 10 Cities of the Future

In its first ever ranking of America’s Cities of the Future 2011/2012, fDi Magazine ranked Mobile in the No. 10 spot among small cities defined…

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Busting Tax Myths

The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) member papers are doing what they do best: providing an antidote to the myths that the mainstream media, local…

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Scott lawyer: My facts were wrong

St. Pete Times’ political blog, The Buzz, reports that Gov. Rick Scott’s attorney misstated to the Florida Supreme Court that the state had spent $110…

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Trouble with the story titles and angles

NorthEscambia.com has this title “Escambia Considers Moving School Bus Stops To Avoid Sex Offenders” about the Escambia County School Board considering a new policy to…

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