Author: Rick Outzen
Cowboy Mouth returns [podcast]
Cowboy Mouth returns to Pensacola Friday, May 13 at Vinyl Music Hall. Frontman and drummer Fred LeBlanc talks about his band’s special relationship with our city….
National Correctional Officers and Employees Week
At the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners meeting on May 5, the board adopted a proclamation to declare May 1-7, 2022, as National Corrections…
Cowboy Mouth on Real News today
Cowboy Mouth’s Fred LeBlanc will be my guests on “Real News with Rick Outzen” on WCOA 1370 AM at 8 a.m. Cowboy Mouth is playing…
DYI Wahoo Jersey Night
Ever wanted to design a jersey for a professional baseball team? Fans will have the opportunity to do just that at DIY Jersey Night on…
Footprints in The Sand Eco Trail renovations completed [podcast]
Just in time for sea turtle season to start back up, the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) is excited to announce that its Pensacola Beach Footprints…
Bayview Park Playground gets upgrade
The Bayview Park Playground will be closed to the public beginning Monday, May 16 for the installation of new playground equipment. The completion of the…
Estuary program receives $687,500
On Tuesday, May 3, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the award of nearly $20 million from the Resilient Florida Grant Program to support 98 projects…
Gaetz now has a problem with single women
Northwest Florida’s congressman, Matt Gaetz, has taken to Twitter to attack the women who have protested the apparent overturning of the Roe vs. Wade decision…
Visit Pensacola honors Hospitality Heroes
Visit Pensacola announced its annual Hospitality Hero Winners on Wednesday, May 4, in front of industry peers, partners, and community stakeholders. The Hospitality Hero Award…
City plants 190 trees
The City of Pensacola’s Parks and Recreation Department has planted approximately 190 of 300 trees as part of the City of Pensacola Tree Refurbishment Plan, with…
More public art coming
The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to attend a public art unveiling ceremony on Wednesday, May 11 at noon to…
Blues on the Bay returns Sunday
The City of Pensacola and Blues Angel Music have partnered for the return of their annual free concert series, which kicks off Sunday, May 8…
Fashioned for More
NISSI, The Network for Immediate Services for Survivors International, is an anti-trafficking organization assisting victims of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation by providing short-term, immediate-care…
Real News podcasts: Grover, UWF, Port and Johnny Depp
Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson talks about what’s happening in his city. The University of West Florida raised $161,407 during its 2022 Day of Giving, setting…
Biden visits Troy [podcast]
President Joe Biden is touring the Lockheed Martin facility in nearby Troy, Ala. ABC News White Correspondent Karen Travers has the background on the visit.
Conservatives praise veto of FPL bill [podcast]
Dave Jenkins, president of Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship, praises Gov. DeSantis for his veto of of legislation his organization believes was designed to kill rooftop…
ActiGraph expanding
ActiGraph, a leading provider of wearable technology-enabled scientific solutions for clinical trials and academic research, is the latest business to receive funding through the Industry…
Presser Notes: Solar Win, Maritime Tragedy & Stormwater Sewage
By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson doesn’t always prevail when he makes a request of Florida’s governor. Still, he’s feeling pretty good about…
Lutimothy May has a problem – Part 2
Last month, the Pensacola News Journal published a three-page story about Lutimothy May accusing his older brother, Lumon May, of real estate fraud over a…
GB Zoo has baby boom
The Gulf Breeze Zoo has experienced a baby boom in recent months and is excited to spotlight the recent births of a male orangutan and…






















