Real News: Jan. 2, 2024

Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh discusses the county’s projects for 2024. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discusses what’s on his plate for the coming year. Danny…

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Real News: Lumon, Eric, Walker and Jeff

Lumon May joins Sena Maddison and Rick Outzen. We talk about Southern Youth Sports Association (SYSA), Soul Bowl, Living the Dream, Summer Youth Employment Program,…

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10 Big Legal Issues to Watch in 2024

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — State and federal courts in 2024 are expected to buzz with major Florida cases. Here…

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Daily Outtakes: Most Read Articles

The New York Times released it list of most read articles for 2023: Titan submersible rescuers detect “underwater noise”in search area and redirect efforts. (June 20)…

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ECAT offers Dollar Day tomorrow

Escambia County Area Transit is pleased to announce it will offer its “Dollar Day” holiday special all day Saturday, Dec. 23. Transit customers will be…

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Real News: Dec. 22, 2023

The Krewe of Gatsby Girls share the details about their 9th Annual Speakeasy Ball, which is from 9 p.m.-1 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 31, at…

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Daily Outtakes: Terry in Charge

The 2016 Inweekly Power List #1, Bentina Terry, has been named the president and CEO of Southern Company’s Southern Linc and Southern Telecom, Inc. Terry…

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Real News: Thursday, 12/21/23

Commissioner Robert Bender discusses the Supervisor of Elections office and its importance. Thiryt-five years ago today, Pan Am Flight 103 came down over Lockerbie, Scotland…

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Daily Outtakes: Bird bankruptcy

Remember the stand-up Bird scooters that Mayor Grover Robinson used for his scooter pilot program. The New York Times reports that the company has filed…

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Breaking: Cannon chosen Trust executive director

The Escambia Children’s Trust Board voted 6-3 for Children’s Home Society’s Lindsey Cannon to be its new executive director. Lumon May, David Peaden, and David…

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Stafford explains how, why and what’s next

On Tuesday, Dec. 19, Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David Stafford called Inweekly to say that he was taking a new job with the U.S….

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Studers Impact

Quint Studer served as our cohost, and we discussed several of the projects he and his wife, Rishy, have been involved with over the past…

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Trust interviews two finalists

The board rejected my idea of having a spelling contest. Instead, each candidate will be given 15 minutes to present to the board, followed by…

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Daily Outtakes: Stafford, Cyber, Next up

Yesterday, Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David Stafford called to say that he was taking a new job with Homeland Security and had sent his…

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Real News: Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023

Pensacola International Airport director Matt Coughlin discusses parking spaces added for the holidays and his efforts to get more flights heading west. Pensacola Mayor D.C….

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UWF faculty, undergrads tackle Alzheimer detection

University of West Florida faculty and undergraduate students recently developed Pulsed Medical LED goggles for the early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease. Teamwork: The product was…

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Red Light cameras coming

At his weekly presser this morning, Mayor D.C. Reeves announced the intersections that will have red cameras installed by this summer. After a study conducted…

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Daily Outtakes: Lost Pizza Found

Downtown Pensacola now has a Lost Pizza location, located near the Barrancas Avenue and Garden Street intersection at the former site for Will’s Marine. Facebook…

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Real News: Monday 12/18/23

Ballard Partners’ Dan McFaul recaps the past year in Congress. Dan serves as chief of staff for Joe Scarborough, Jeff Miller, and Matt Gaetz. He…

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Covid deaths continue to climb

A reported 92,553 Florida resident deaths have been linked to COVID-19 since the pandemic started in 2020, including 8,070 this year, according to data posted…

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