Real News: Hockey, City and NCAA Final Four

The Pensacola Ice Flyers are in a best-of-three playoff series with the Peoria Rivermen. Owner Greg Harris has the details. Listen to the podcast. UWF…

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HCA Florida West Hospital: 2024 Patient Safety Excellence Award

HCA Florida West Hospital is honored to announce the hospital has been recognized with a 2024 Patient Safety Excellence Award™ from Healthgrades, a comprehensive database…

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Escambia schools closed tomorrow

Escambia County Public Schools Superintendent Keith Leonard has announced that schools and district offices will be closed and all extra-curricular activities canceled on Wednesday, April…

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Presser Notes – April 9

Cyber Attack Update In accordance with the city’s protocol, Mayor D.C. Reeves is not directly involved in the cyber attack investigation. The FDLE and FBI…

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Infant mortality a statewide issue

In the April 4 issue, I wrote about Escambia County’s high infant mortality rate. For counties with at least 3,000 births annually, we have the…

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Caldwell joins with Tuscaloosa group

New brand: Caldwell Architects Caldwell Associates Architects, Inc. announced today that Ellis Architects of Tuscaloosa, AL has joined the company – regionally expanding their dynamic…

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Daily Outtakes: Who drove up 401a legal bills—not the BCC

Former city council member Sherri Myers is upset about the costly litigation regarding the 401a plan. The issue could have been resolved two years ago,…

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City Online Bill Pay Restored

The City of Pensacola is happy to report that we have restored the online bill pay option for Pensacola Energy and Sanitation Services customers. We…

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Playoffs: Ice Flyers have White Out Home Playoff Game

The Pensacola Ice Flyers are excited to announce that tickets for Round 1 Game 1 of the 2024 SPHL Playoffs are now on sale. The…

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401a owed FRS, not Childers

Escambia County Clerk Pam Childers jumped the gun when she sent a letter to the county demanding payments from the commissioners enrolled in the 401a…

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How to watch eclipse

A total solar eclipse will cross North America today. Here we will see about 76.6% of the eclipse in downtown Pensacola, beginning at about 12:36…

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Wahoos start season 3-0

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos hammered Mississippi Braves pitching prospect Hurston Waldrep on Sunday afternoon, coasting to a 9-1 victory to improve to 3-0 on the…

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Daily Outtakes: Other 401a participants unlawful

County Clerk Pam Childers has sent a letter demanding the Escambia County Commissioners immediately repay the contributions she made to the county’s local retirement plan…

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Escambia County awarded $1.4 million

Escambia County has been awarded a $1.4 million grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Coastal Resiliency Fund to enhance native dune vegetation…

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Visit Pensacola Grant Workshops

Visit Pensacola is now accepting applications for events taking place October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025. The grant deadline is June 4, at 12…

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What to do this weekend

Blue Wahoos Games Take in a baseball game at the Blue Wahoos stadium, 351 W. Cedar St. For single, group, or VIP tickets, visit bluewahoos.com….

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Schools take precautions for solar eclipse

On Monday, April 8, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada, with possible impacts in our…

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Zarzaur Law offers The Eras Giveaway

Zarzaur Law, P.A. is excited to announce the first of two on-location Swiftie-themed events as part of its five-month “The Eras Giveaway.” Taylor Swift fans…

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Daily Outtakes: UDC still cannot repay loan

NorthEscambia.com reports that the Urban Development Center failed to pay off its loan from the Town of Century and has asked for another extension. Read…

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Real News: Florida races, Food Security, Weapon Detection, Top Secret Missions, Soccer

The ballot initiatives on recreational pot and abortion will reshape political races in Florida. The Lincoln Project’s Ryan Wiggins explains how. Listen to the podcast….

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