Real News: Heroes Among Us

The Marine Corps League hosts its Heroes Among Us speaker series tonight at Seville Quarter from 6-8 p.m. in Apple Annies. The director of respiratory…

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Pensacola moves up on America’s Best Cities List

Pensacola MSA has move up from #96 to #76 on America’s Best Cities List – the smallest city in the rankings, earning #24 for outdoors,…

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Who is Mo Baird

Citrus County Supervisor of Elections Maureen “Mo” Baird notified a candidate that he would not be on the primary ballot on Tuesday, June 25 –…

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Update: Cordova Park arson case

I spoke with the Pensacola Police Department. I was told the Cordova Park arson case in which a vehicle was totally destroy is still an…

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Affordable housing could receive funding Friday

Pensacola may get 200+ affordable housing units soon. At his press conference yesterday, Mayor D.C. Reeves announced that the Florida Housing Finances Review Committee recommended…

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Matt Gaetz endorses Jeff Bergosh

Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh has received the endorsement of Congressman Matt Gaetz. The District 1 commissioner faces Jesse Casey and Steve Stroberger in the…

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Daily Outtakes: Another candidate fails to qualify

In Citrus County, County Commission candidate Jesse Rumson appeared to have qualified to run. The local newspaper, Citrus County Chronicle, published that he qualified. However,…

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Real News: Car chases, strategy, reading and caring

Three suspects and a sheriff’s office K-9 jumped from an Escambia County bridge Monday evening following a drive-by shooting. One suspect died from his injuries…

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Bruce Childers says he has evidence of fire bombing

Bruce and Pam Childers did a live interview that was streamed on YouTube yesterday. During the course of a 75-minute interview, Bruce mentions that the…

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Summer Shop-A-Palooza tonight

The Shops on Palafox and Downtown Improvement Board have partnered to present the biggest downtown shopping event of the summer this Wednesday, June 26, from…

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Breaking: Biden administration announces $4.9 millon grant for Cervantes

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a RAISE grant of $4,872,791 for the Cervantes Street Complete Streets Improvements project in Pensacola. This project will fund…

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Strive to Thrive: City Open House tonight

The City of Pensacola and Mayor D.C. Reeves are hosting a Public Open House on Wednesday, June 26, from 4 to 7 p.m. at City…

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Judge denies Childers Writ of Mandamus

Circuit Judge Jenifer J. Frydrychowicz denied Bruce Childers’ petition for Emergency Writ of Mandamus without prejudice. Childers filed the petition to get on the August…

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Donut Strike for Manna

Local First Responders Going on a “Donut Strike” to Feed Neighbors in Need What: Manna will kick off the 2024 Donut Strike for Manna –…

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Childers Cha Cha changes tune, gets new ‘dance partner’

Supervisor of Elections wannabe Bruce Childers has hired Ed Fleming, who has filed a new emergency motion to get him on the August primary ballot….

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Real News: Student cellphones, City leadership, YMCA games

Escambia County School Board member Kevin Adams discussed with Inweekly the need for parents to be aware of the dangers to children of unlimited and…

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Did John R. Johnson meet new law’s definition?

On Monday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed HB 187, which defines antisemitism in the Florida Statutes. Local Republican John R. Johnson appears to meet the lawmakers’…

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Navy Information Operations Command Pensacola change of command

Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Pensacola held a change of command ceremony June 13 at the National Naval Aviation Museum. During the ceremony, Cmdr. Donald…

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Calkins stunt fails to win support

The Santa Rosa County Commission rejected by a 3-2 vote Commissioner James Calkins’ latest political stunt, a resolution declaring that Santa Rosa County does not…

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Daily Outtakes: Another candidate not qualified to run

The Miami Herald reports that Miami-Dade County Commissioner René Garcia was automatically re-elected to a second four-year term on Monday after his challenger’s $360 check…

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