Author: Rick Outzen
DIB-City building public restrooms
Financing is in place and design plans underway for construction of two public restrooms at the south and north end of Dr. Martin Luther King…
Top Blog and Inweekly reads
Presser Notes: Sign Kerfuffle, Estuary Rah-rah & Charter Advice JEREMY MORRISON JULY 12, 2022 2 COMMENTS Pensacola’s decade-running municipal experiment with the strong-mayor form of government has…
Real News: Top listens of the past week
My opening for the July 15 show includes Commissioner Underhill’s comments about his residency and Inweekly getting a Potty for downtown Pensacola. Exclusive interview with…
Potty for the People
For the past two days, we have been working to get a porta-potty that will remain open on north Palafox. We’ve been told that it…
Real News podcasts: Friday, July 15
Tracie Hodson is the organization’s new Executive Director. FavorHouse provides comprehensive services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault including a 24/7 Crisis Hotline,…
Walton Commission audit sent to FDLE
State Attorney Ginger Madden issued a statement this morning that she has received and reviewed an official copy of an audit report completed by the…
‘Where the Crawsdads Sing’ debuts [podcast]
Opening wide in theaters this weekend: the adaptation of the wildly popular coming of age murder drama novel “Where The Crawdads Sing” will face off…
Farmer Doug and Potty for the People [podcast]
My opening for the July 15 show includes Commissioner Underhill’s comments about his residency and Inweekly getting a Potty for downtown Pensacola.
‘City of Grudges’ scavenger hunt – Clue #1
My book ‘City of Grudges‘ is placed in Pensacola and uses many local restaurants – past and present – as settings for the action. We…
FavorHouse gets new executive director [podcast]
The FavorHouse of Northwest Florida Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Tracie Hodson as the organization’s new Executive Director. FavorHouse provides…
Real news podcasts: Thursday, July 14
Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore discusses the heavy rains and possible flooding. Port director Clark Merritt shares an update on what’s happening at…
City redesigns website
The City of Pensacola has launched upgrades to the city website, including navigational improvements and a redesign that reflects Pensacola’s branding and vision. The website can…
2022 Primary Info
Vote By Mail: All qualified voters are permitted to vote by mail using a vote-by-mail ballot under Florida law. A voter, or someone designated by…
Meet Stan McDaniels, candidate for Escambia County Commission District 4
Stan McDaniels discusses his background, why he is for the Escambia County Commission District 4 seat, and what he would accomplish if elected. He explains…
DeSantis brings out gold cards
During the last election cycle, I joked about the Donald Trump campaign giving me not one, but two gold cards. Gov. Ron DeSantis is following…
Escambia County offering sand for flood prevention [podcast]
Escambia County is offering sand for residents living in flood-prone areas beginning Wednesday, July 13. The sand is available on a first-come, first-serve basis until…
South Santa Rosa Town Hall, July 20
State Rep. Alex Andrade, Santa Rosa County Commissioner David Piech and School Board Member Carol Boston will host a town hall at 6:30 p.m. on…
Real News podcasts: Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Pensacola Chamber CEO Todd Thomson discusses the surveys completed by the candidates for Pensacola mayor and city council and the Escambia County Commission. Mexican President…
Meet Kevin Adams – School Board District 1 [podcast]
Kevin Adams talks about his background, why he’s running for re-election to Escambia County School Board (District 1) and what he hopes to accomplish.
Meet Pensacola mayoral candidates [podcasts]
On WCOA, D.C. Reeves, Steve Sharp and Jewel Cannada-Wynn discussed their backgrounds, why they are running to be Pensacola’s mayor and what they hope to…






















