Latest on storm system approaching our area today [podcast]

Escambia County residents are encouraged to monitor potential severe weather with the enhanced risk of damaging winds, tornadoes, large hail, high surf and dangerous rip…

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Where is the best place to watch NCAA tournaments

With the NCAA’s men’s and women’s basketball tournaments giving us spectacular contests over the weekend, sports fans have lamented the losses of Kooter Brown’s, Hooters…

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Bayou Blvd partial closure on Wednesday

Bayou Boulevard will be closed between East Moreno Street and East Lee Street onWednesday, March 23 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. as Pensacola Energy replaces the…

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BHC needs volunteers

Baptist Hospital is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to patients, their families, visitors and staff in many areas of the hospital. Baptist volunteers perform a…

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Childers racks up legal bills

Escambia County Clerk of Courts Pam Childers has mounting legal bills as she tries to force county commissioners out of their 401(a) retirement plan –…

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Spring creates Fastest-Growing awards [podcast added]

Press Release: Hard work deserves recognition, and Studer Community Institute’s The Spring Entrepreneur Hub will highlight local businesses that are getting the job done. To…

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New Born Learning Trail

United Way of West Florida’s newest Born Learning Trail is now open at William E. McNealy Sr. Park. It is the organization’s fifth trail installed…

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Adam Driver coming to NAS Pensacola [podcast]

On Friday, March 25, Arts In The Armed Forces will perform a reading of the play LOBBY HERO by Kenneth Lonergan, hosted by the National…

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Updates on Austin Reed and Argo Sports

Will Kennedy discusses what’s on tap this weekend with Argo sports.

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First Firm Crawl tomorrow

Ever wonder what an architectural studio looks like, or what an architect does for your community? Join the American Institute of Architects, Florida Northwest chapter…

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Special Palm Sunday performance

At the onset of Holy Week, Pensacolians are invited to attend a special performance of the locally-composed musical drama “Mary and Martha: Heart and Hand.”…

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Annual Litter Survey

Keep Pensacola Beautiful will be conducting our Annual Litter Survey throughout Escambia County as part of the Keep America Beautiful Community Appearance Index on March…

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HCA Florida West has new CEO

HCA Healthcare North Florida Division announced today the appointment of Gabe Bullaro, as Chief Executive Officer of HCA Florida West Hospital, effective April 4. In…

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March Madness: UNC Lady Tar Heels’ National Championship

Stephanie Lawrence Yelton talks about playing in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. She walks through the play that won the 1994 title with only 0.7…

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Underhill gets another extension in ethics case

Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill has gotten another extension for his administrative hearing on the State Commission on Ethics’ probable cause finding against him. The…

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Mako Athletics holds grand opening [podcast]

Mako Athletics will be hosting its Grand Opening Celebration, along with The Movement Dr. and Tiger Moth Hair Salon, at their new location on Saturday,…

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Special Catholic Service

Bishop William A. Wack, CSC, of the Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, will join Pope Francis in consecrating Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of…

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ECAT bus stop closed temporarily

The ECAT bus stop on the north side of Cervantes Street at N Street will be temporarily closed Wednesday, March 16 through Saturday, March 19…

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Reimagine Jackson Street [podcast]

A public meeting and workshop will be held on Tuesday, March 22 to gather public input and ideas to develop a Master Plan for the…

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Pep Talk [podcast]

From opening on WCOA this morning: If you’re feeling mad, frustrated or nervous, the kindergarteners of West Side Elementary have a pep talk for you….

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