The US and the Holocaust [podcast]

“The U.S. and the Holocaust” is a new three-part, six-hour documentary coming to PBS this fall. In advance of this television event, WSRE PBS will…

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Hear from whistleblowers @ Workplace Promise Institute [podcast]

The Workplace Promise Institute is coming to the Pensacola Beach Hilton Sept. 7-9, with CEUs offered by the UWF. Hear the inside stories from whistleblowers…

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Breaking: PPD issues press release on Washington melee

Press Release: The Pensacola Police Department is continuing to investigate several altercations and fights that occurred at the Pensacola High School vs. Booker T. Washington…

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Breaking: More on PHS football game

Escambia County School Superintendent Tim Smith this morning told Inweekly that decision to move this week’s Pensacola High Football home game to 9 a.m. Saturday…

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Latest on Washington High fight and why PHS games are being moved to Saturday

I share the latest information on the fight at PHS vs. Washington football and the rumors about why the next two home games have been…

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Escambia County School District underreported teaching vacancies

On Aug. 8, two days before students returned to Escambia County public schools, the News Journal reported the district had 59 vacant teacher positions. However,…

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Gun in a classroom

Deja vu: School District kept parents in dark five years ago

Our reporting from five years ago shows how little the school district’s reporting on violence on campuses has changed: In February 2017, Inweekly broke the…

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Real News podcasts: Aug. 31, 2022

It’s likely that moms and dads are hugging their kids a little tighter as they send them back to school this year. The mass shooting…

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8th Annual Pensacola Dragon Boat Festival [podcast]

On Oct. 8, up to 40 teams, supported by thousands of spectators, will be competing for bragging rights in the 8th Annual Pensacola Dragon Boat…

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More on Escambia School violence [podcasts]

The Escambia County School District has moved two PHS football games away from campus to Saturday mornings. I discuss the need for transparency. Eric Stevenson…

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Camp Lejeune Town Hall [podcast]

The Levin Papantonio Rafferty law firm is hosting a free town hall to discuss legal action that’s being taken to help veterans and their families…

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Audio: Fear of violence leads to PHS football game moving to Saturday a.m.

At last Friday’s high school football game between Pensacola High and Booker T. Washington, a brawl involving several students broke out behind the Washington stands….

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Zarzaur hosts 4th Halloween event for kids

Zalloween Event on Oct. 28 to Include Costume Contest for Kids with $100 First Prize. PENSACOLA, Fla. — Zarzaur Law, P.A., an award-winning personal injury…

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Songs for the Planet

Live music to protect Florida’s environment The Face the Music Tour is coming to Pensacola and supporting environmental efforts in Pensacola. Music has the capacity…

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Real News podcasts: Aug. 30, 2022

The Pensacola City Council held workshop to discuss how to make the most of the dwindling Local Option Sales Tax funds. Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier shares…

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Kites on the Coast [podcast]

Council on Aging of West Florida is bringing high-flying, intergenerational fun to Pensacola’s Casino Beach Friday, Sept. 2 and Saturday, Sept. 3 with its inaugural…

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Broadway coming to the Saenger [podcast]

Broadway is BACK! The Saenger Theatre and Nederlander National Markets are thrilled to announce the Broadway in Pensacola 2022-2023 season. A select a seat event…

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2022 Bayou Hills Run set for Labor Day [podcast]

The Bayou Hills Run is one of Pensacola’s oldest running events and we are proud to announce we have partnered with the City of Pensacola…

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Grover explains personnel increases

From the Mayor’s Office to the media: There was a question about personnel increases, and I will say I was taken back because I did…

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Tool Time tax holiday

Florida’s first ever Tool Time Sales Tax Holiday starts Saturday, September 3, and Floridians can save on tools and other eligible items commonly used by…

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