What a second, Mayor Wiggins

This morning one odd thing about the City Council and the Wells Debacle hit me. Why didn’t Mayor Wiggins know about the emails prior to…

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Oil Spill Cover Up

I’ve been working on an investigation into the once-heralded Vessels of Opportunity for The Daily Beast. While officials claim most of the oil from America’s…

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Early Voting Numbers Higher Than ’08

As of the end of the day on Aug. 15, 2,964 had voted in the primaries. In 2008, 1,949 voted in the first week. Here…

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2nd Annual William H. “Bill” Marshall “Back To School” Parade And Picnic

Press Release: Pensacola will once again recognize William H. “Bill” Marshall for his life-long contribution in the areas of ministry, education, community and civic involvement….

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BP, Coast Guard try another closed-door meeting

This one was in Okaloosa County. Daily News reporter Tom McLaughlin blogged about it. Read What are these people trying to hide?.

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Vessels of Opportunity winding down

As tar balls washed up this weekend on the beaches of Dauphin Island, Ala., more and more boat captains are being notified that they services…

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Judge dismisses case against Valentino

Escambia County Commissioner Gene Valentino had the misdemeanor charge of soliciting a political contribution inside the Escambia Co. Office Complex dismissed today. Email message from…

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BP ‘Static Kill’ May Have Worked

The AP reports that BP is currently doing tests to see if it has successfully plugged its broken well with last month’s “Static Kill” operation….

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Early Voting Numbers

According to Escambia Supervisor of Elections David Stafford,  2,105 people in the county have voted since Monday (as of the end of yesterday). There were…

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ECUA Now Recycling Glass

The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority has added glass and numerous other items to its list of curbside recyclables. According to a release from the utility,…

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St. Pete Times: Scott, open your books

The editorial board of the St. Petersburg Times wants GOP candidate for governor Rick Scott to open his books and let the public know about…

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McCollum overtakes Scott

Now that Attorney General Bill McCollum has started swinging back, he has caught and passed his millionaire opponent Rick “Midnight Oil” Scott. The latest poll…

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Jeff Greene: Mike Tyson, strippers, sexcapades

Nothing makes the media swarm more than a lying politician. Politics lies to investigative reporters are like blood in the water to sharks. Democratic U.S….

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BP To Pay Record Fine For Explosion

The NY Times is reporting that BP will pay a record  $50.6 million for the refinery explosion in Texas in 2005 that killed 15 people…

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Gilmore Deposition for Valentino trial

Tomorrow, Okaloosa County Judge Jim Ward will rule on a motion by Barry Beroset to dismiss the misdemeanor charges for campaign solicitation in a government…

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Quoted at Newsweek

My writing for The Daily Beast got me quoted on Newsweek.com. It’s for their Spectrum column. As Adam Sandler would say, “Not too shabby.”

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More vouchers, less concerts and ads

According to the Daily News, UWF economist Rick Harper believes the travel vouchers will have the biggest impact in rebuilding the tourism market. “You cannot…

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Battle of the Bands before TDC

REO Speedwagon vs. Stone Temple Pilots; DeLuna Fest vs. Fall Concert Series; Young Turks vs. Old Money; Real Plan vs. Vague Statements On June 23,…

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Donovan/Nobles petition 1,500 short

Realtor Marty Donovan has told PNJ columnist Mark O’Brienthat his petition drive is still 1,500 signatures short of the necessary number (about 40 percent) needed…

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Better Pensacola Forum shows some improvement

For the first time in three years of polling, more voters think things are going in the right direction than thinking things are on the…

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