Council defangs proposed charter changes

by Jeremy Morrison Wrestling with a city charter and assessing potential revisions can be exhausting work, and Monday night, it wore out the Pensacola City…

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Youth Summit: Career academies aren’t cutting it

School Superintendent Tim Smith, Assistant Superintendent for Operations Shawn Dennis and the rest of district’s leadership team were noticeably absent from the Youth Summit held…

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Warrington Middle earns D, avoids death penalty

The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) has notified the Escambia County School District of Warrington Middle School’s 2021-2022 school grade. In its initial report, FLDOE…

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Fight animal shelter overcrowding

As our nation’s shelters face unprecedented overcrowding, BISSELL Pet Foundation is doing its part to taking homeless pets from kennels to couches by sponsoring reduced…

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Real News podcasts: Tuesday, July 12, 2022

WCOA today celebrated Dr. Martha Saunders, the president of the University of West Florida, as the 1,000th interviewee on “Real News with Rick Outzen.” The…

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DEP buys over 3,600 acres in Santa Rosa County

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has finalized the purchase of over 3,600 acres within the Wolfe Creek Forest Florida Forever project in Santa…

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Pensacola Chamber releases candidate surveys [podcast]

Today, the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce released submitted responses to its 2022 Candidate Questionnaires.  Questionnaires were sent to candidates for the offices of Pensacola…

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Underhills sell Perdido residence to Miss. developer

The Escambia Board of County Commissioners may need to clarify where District 2 Commissioner Doug Underhill resides before it discusses the proposed county budget at…

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McDaniels had loaded Beretta with a round in chamber

As we broke earlier today, Escambia County District 4 commission candidate Stan McDaniels has been charged with carrying a prohibited firearm. According to the police…

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District explains Warrington Middle ‘Incomplete’

From the Escambia County School District: Escambia County School District personnel contacted the Florida Department of Education seeking clarification regarding the school grade of “Incomplete”…

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Real News podcasts: Monday, July 11, 2012

Commissioner Lumon May previews the Youth Summit to be held Monday, July 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brownsville Community Center. Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson…

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Bannon may testify [podcast]

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon said in a letter this weekend to the Jan. 6 committee that he is now willing to testify after…

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Meet Kevin Brown, Mike Kohler who are running for county commission D2 [podcast]

Kevin Brown and Mike Kohler introduce themselves and tell why they’re running and what they plan to accomplish during their first term as the county…

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Robinson named Cultural Affairs Coordinator

The City of Pensacola has selected Sydney Robinson to fill the newly created position of. In this role, Robinson will assess community needs for cultural…

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Update: Commission candidate arrested for campaigning with pistol in waistband

Escambia County District 4 commission candidate Stan McDaniels faces charges for campaigning with a pistol in the front waistband of his pants while standing on…

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Blue Wahoos in MLB All-stars

Quint Studer has shared the 22 on the 2022 MLB All-Star rosters played in the Southern League –17 played for or against the Blue Wahoos…

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Breaking: Commission candidate jailed

Stanley Victor McDaniels is sitting in  Dorm 1A, Pod 1A, Cell 114 this morning after being booking for carrying a prohibited weapon. He apparently wasn’t…

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Inweekly: July 7, 2022 edition

Walking the Line By Hunter Morrison   Pensacola Museum of Art is currently showing an exhibition titled “Taking a Line for a Walk: 100 Years…

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Top Blog Posts for July 1-7

Childers suffers two legal defeats in retirement case After spending the past year trying to convince the public that the county commissioners’ 401(a) retirement plan…

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Weekly Roundup: Calling Mr. Fix-It

Recap and analysis of the week in state government and politics By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers earlier this…

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