City Spent More Than $70k In Airport Suit

According to and e-mail from City Attorney Rusty Wells, $71,000 was spent on attorney fees in a fight with the PNS Hotel Group over a…

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Adequate Yearly Progress letters

We have received copies of the letters the elementary school principals sent home regarding the adequate yearly progress. There is definitely a formula the principals…

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Buzz: Inappropiate timing by Wiggins (updated)

While the buzz about Pensacola mayoral candidate Ashton Hayward skipping the Downtown Rotary debate has started to die down, there is a rumble in the…

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Buzz: Another Gallery Night to be added

The buzz is the Downtown Improvement Board will vote on adding another Gallery Night on Oct. 22. The vote will be this week.

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School District Releases Statement On Amendment 8

Press Release: At the September 21, 2010, regular meeting of the School Board of Escambia County, Florida, a position statement on proposed Amendment 8 was…

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Buzz: Hayward v. Rotary, Thomas v. PFD

It’s fall and Pensacola turns to football and politics. While many are looking forward to the Florida vs. Alabama football game, minor skirmishes are developing…

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NYT: GOP takes House, falls short in Senate

Nate Silver of the New York Times in his FiveThirtyEight blog is forecasting that the Republicans will take over the House of Representatives (224-211) but…

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Rubio continues lead in US Senate race

Marco “Hot Dog” Rubio packed the tiny Dog House Deli in downtown Pensacola yesterday as local Republicans flocked to see their Senate candidate reach out…

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Regions: Tourism may take years to recover

The Mobile Press Register reports on a conference call with Regions Bank’s chief economist, Bob Allsbrook. Good News: U.S. should expect slow growth over the…

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Escambia School District seeks out-of-town attorneys

It has long been the position of the IN that our local governments should hire local professionals and consultants first – engineers, architects, attorneys, etc….

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Spencer Releases Council Goals

Yesterday, Pensacola City Council candidate Brian Spencer released a list of goals for Dist. 6. Spencer said in a press release “the plan came about…

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Miller, Gaetz, Evers, Ford, Murzin honorary chairs for Rick Scott

Honorary Campaign Chairmen: Governor Bob Martinez Campaign Co-Chairs: Tom Slade, former RPOF Chairman and Sharon Day, RNC Secretary Honorary Campaign Co-Chairs US Senator George Lemieux,…

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Sink strikes back at Scott

Alex Sink has launched a new ad in which she focuses on opponent Rick Scott’s past problems. She begins by stating that she knows “Floridians…

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Oops, GOP uses wrong figures in slamming Sink

The Republican Party has been caught using incorrect figures in trying to slam Democrat Alex Sink, who is running for governor against Rick Scott. The…

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Latest BP claims stats, Candy man delivers

Claims for Lost Profits by Industry Fishing: Claims paid 11837–$ 253,976,900.00 Food, Beverage and Lodging: Claims paid 13763– $ 179,184,100.00 Rental Property(ies): Claims paid 7643–…

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Bed Tax down 5 percent YTD, but 29-46 percent June, July

Through August 2010, tourist development tax collections (also known as bed taxes) are down only 5 percent, according to the Clerk of Courts/Comptroller Ernie Lee…

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Rubio to eat at Dog House Deli

Thursday, Sept. 30 – 11 a.m……will he pay cash or use a credit card?

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Mabus report fails to recommend BP Go Zone

The U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, held a press conference at Sanders Beach today to tout his plan for the recovery of the…

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Escambia County children living in poverty percentage soars

The percentage of children under age 5 living below poverty level soared in 2009 from 29.3 to 38.6 percent. The state percentage is 24.8 percent,…

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Local income falls for third consecutive year

Household incomes fell in Escambia County for the third consecutive year and are barely ahead of the 2005 figures, according 2009 American Community Survey which…

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