BP’s Safety Division

According to the NY Times,  BP will soon add a safety division to better prepare for such disasters as the Deep Horizon explosion. BP Managing…

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Missing Child Not Seen In Years

ECSO Press Release: On August 30, 2010 the Escambia Sheriff’s Office responded to 6101 Chicago Ave in reference to a missing person. Contact was made…

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Once upon a time, Rusty Wells moonlighted, too

The daily newspaper is questioning the (unofficial or official?) policy that allowed firefighters to conduct their side businesses while on duty. The PNJ asks in…

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Meet MacArthur Foundation winners

The Washington Post has a slideshow of the 23 individuals who won MacArthur Foundation fellowships ($500K). They include three physicists, three denizens of Cambridge, a…

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Florida second in gun smuggling category

Hugh Wiggins, who has been indicted in Mississippi for being an accessory after the fact in the Billings’ murders, smuggled the weapons used in the…

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News: baby fish proliferate

Mobile Press Register reports that scientists have found baby snapper, trout, grouper and grunt everywhere. Early results from an annual count of juvenile fish in…

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“You, me, be drug free!”

It may be grammatically incorrect, but the Superintendent Malcolm Thomas’ administration has the slogan for its new drug awareness campaign: “You, me, be drug free!”…

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Southwest to buy Air Tran

Press Release: Southwest Airlines [NYSE:LUV] announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the outstanding common stock of AirTran…

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Feds load up for case against BP

Feds are preparing their cases against BP, Transocean and Haliburton. Read Times Picayune (cool graphic).

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Pensacola orphan soars to success

I came across this obituary of a Pensacola orphan that was an aviator and contemporary of Amelia Earhart, Jacqueline Cochran. She was orphaned and reared…

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Is Oil Really Breaking Down?

A Greenpeace boat is housing a team of researchers near the site of the Deep Horizon disaster. The group is hoping to discover if the…

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Rubio: 2010’s Katherine Harris?

That’s what political consultant Chris Ingram calls GOP senate candidate Marco Rubio on his blog, Irreverent View. Ingram writes that Rubio “told me of a…

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What they say

In 1994, Republicans released their “Contract with America.” In 2006, the Democrats pushed a “New Direction for America.” The recently-released “Pledge to America” is the…

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Okaloosa TDC cancels BP debit cards

Less than one week after launching its BP-funded debit card program to attract tourists, Okaloosa County TDC has had to cancel it. The Okaloosa County…

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Scanners help meth dealers

Several of the local media have been fighting with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office over the county purchasing a $12.5 million communications systems for use…

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News: Feinberg says he’s faster now

Mobile Press Register: Oil spill claims czar Ken Feinberg said Tuesday that he is “satisfying his worst critics” by speeding up his review process, pointing…

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Mack speaks out against ECUA hike

Pensacola Councilwoman Diane Mack is recommending business owners speak against the proposed ECUA rate hikes for water and sewer: “At a time when small businesses…

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Scott picks up endorsements

Got three emails from Rick Scott for Governor campaign within one minute: Florida Home Builders Endorse Rick Scott for Governor : “FHBA supports Rick Scott…

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ECSO Mail Policy

According to a representative from the SRCSO, Sheriff Wendell Hall is expected to release a statement regarding the ACLU suit sometime today or tomorrow. The new…

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ACLU Sues Santa Rosa Sheriff

Press Release: The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida (ACLU) and the Florida Justice Institute (FJI) today announced the filing of a federal class action…

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