Author: Rick Outzen
Report may help get overpass in Beulah
The Florida Office of Program Policy Analysis and Governmental Accountability has issued its “Hazardous Walking Conditions in Florida” report that may pave the way for…
Poo News: Technical report on Bruce Beach raw sewage problem released
On Friday, Barbara Albrecht of the Bream Fishermen Association and Joseph Moss and Jane M. Caffrey of Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation University of…
Breaking: Rebekah Jones receives death threat
The FBI and Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office are searching for a Shalimar man who threatened to kill Democratic Congressional candidate Rebekah Jones and her family…
Top Listens for the Week
In her first on-air interview since the lawsuit to disqualify her candidacy for Congress, Rebekah Jones pulls no punches and goes off against her primary…
City celebrates its Summer Youth Intern Program
The City of Pensacola recognized summer interns at a luncheon and awards ceremony on Friday, July 29, marking the conclusion of the 2022 City of Pensacola…
Pensacola EggFest celebrates 10 years [podcast]
Ten years of pulled pork and brisket and ribs. Ten years of camaraderie and friendships and stories. And 10 years of fulfilling a mission: giving…
‘All Shook Up’ [podcast]
Rodney Whatley discusses the PSC Summer High School Onstage Workshop’s ‘All Shook Up’ and his book “Acting Year One.” This is the last weekend for…
Back to School Backpack Giveaway on Aug. 2
Community Health Northwest Florida, in partnership with Escambia County District 3 County Commissioner Lumon May, is hosting a Back to School Backpack Giveaway on Tuesday,…
Medical drama starts filming next month in Pensacola
An original drama series starts filming in August in Pensacola. It’s about a fictional most African American Family in Pensacola that battles to keep its…
Real News podcasts: Thursday, July 28
In a surprise move Wednesday, Sen. Joe Manchin announced that not only had he reached a deal with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on a major…
Century officially rural [podcast]
State Rep. Michelle Salzman yesterday announced the designation of the Town of Century as a Rural Community. This yearlong project in partnership with Mayor Ben…
Mobile, Escambia County have successful youth employment programs [podcast]
Commissioner Lumon May and Katelynn Machado, Community Affairs manager for the City of Mobile, talk about their summer youth employment programs. The City of Mobile…
ECUA Recycling Facility’s reopening delayed
ECUA received an update this week from the supplier providing the two conveyor belts needed to operate the processing lines. The revised shipping date is…
City Council meets on charter ballot language
City Council will hold a special meeting on Thursday, July 28 at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, located on the first floor of City Hall at…
Meet the cast of PLT’s Cinderella [podcast]
Cinderella lives with her evil Stepmother and hateful stepsisters after the death of her father. Forced to work as a maid in her own home,…
DOGust 1st
Pensacola Humane Society is teaming up with North Shore Animal League America in partnership with Baby Doge to PAW-TY! Join these partners in animal rescue…
Arrest of Homeless Advocate spurs DIB boycott
By Jeremy Morrison The arrest of a Pensacola homeless advocate triggered by an organization representing downtown businesses has led to a boycott of those same…
Real News podcasts: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Bands on the Bayou returns Saturday, July 30. The artist is Abby Kasch. Donna Dickey has the details. The Miami Herald reports on how Florida…
FPL funding fake news called ‘chilling’
The Times-Union, Orlando Sentinel and Miami Herald have uncovered Florida Power & Light’s efforts to undermine media in the state to further its political agenda….
IP Employees Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships
The I.P. Pensacola Employees Scholarship Foundation, Inc. announces the recipients of four college scholarships. Awarded annually to high school seniors, the scholarships were established more…




















