Potential severe weather may come our way

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

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Mental Health Task Force kicks off Take 5 campaign

The Mental Health Task Force of Northwest Florida is preparing to kick off the second quarter of a yearlong awareness campaign, continuing the Task Force’s…

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Summer Youth Employment

Escambia County is seeking youth ages 16-24 interested in an opportunity to receive paid work experience this summer through the Escambia County Youth Employment Program….

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Buzz: Blue Angels starring in new documentary

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron will star in a new documentary produced by director J.J. Abrams. “The Blue Angels” will chronicle a…

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All Santa Rosa County Art Festival

The Santa Rosa Arts and Culture Foundation, Inc. (SRACF) is excited to present the “All County Youth Art Festival” (ACYAF) in recognition of the National…

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Greater Pensacola Chamber to hold inaugural Summer Camp Expo

Plan your child’s summer activities months in advance with the many exciting camps our community has to offer. The Greater Pensacola Chamber’s Inaugural Summer Camp…

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Monday podcasts: The Slap, Pressers, Charter and Combating Food Deserts

Attorney Peter Mougey and his wife Katrina are sponsoring the “Dinner on the Grounds” fundraiser event to benefit the Heart of Pensacola program. The event…

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$50 million verdict awarded in 3M case

Press release: A Pensacola jury handed down the largest compensatory verdict to date against 3M after the jury found earplugs sold by 3M to the…

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Escambia County Public Schools Foundation gets new director

Pensacola, FL – The Escambia County Public Schools Foundation has named Jo McArthur as the Foundation’s new Executive Director.  A native of Pensacola, Ms. McArthur…

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IMPACT set to hand out $1.142 million in grants

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropic organization, is pleased to announce its 2022 Membership Drive has successfully concluded with a total of 1,142 members. IMPACT…

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Andrade/Bender town hall on April 6

State Representative Alex Andrade and Commissioner Robert Bender will host a town hall on Wednesday, April 6 at the Bayview Community Center beginning at 5:30…

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Downtown street closures tomorrow

Several roadways in downtown Pensacola will temporarily close to motorized traffic on Saturday, March 26 for the Ciclovía Pensacola event, which will take place from 10…

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Dealing with opioid crisis in Pensacola

Mayor Grover Robinson is seeking residents interested in volunteering to be considered for an appointment to the Opioid Abatement Funding Advisory Board. Residents interested in being…

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SAO clears Marioneaux in shooting

State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden announces that after diligent investigation and review no criminal prosecution will be commenced against Corey Marioneaux Jr. for a shooting…

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What’s happening at Community Health

CEO Chandra Smiley has the latest on Community Health Northwest Florida.

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Historical view of Ukraine vs. Russia [podcast]

UWF history professor Dr. Daniel Miller gives a historical perspective to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. On Friday, March 25, West Florida Public Libraries…

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Pensacola Ciclovia returns [podcast]

After a two-year hiatus, Ciclovia returns to downtown Pensacola. Rand Hicks has the details. Inweekly has more on the weekend event – here.

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Phins Fishing Classic benefits United Way

Registration is open for the Inaugural Phins Fishing Classic hosted by Phins Apparel. The fishing tournament will benefit more than 240 United Ways, including United…

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City Reminds Residents of Micromobility Rules and Reporting Options

The City of Pensacola would like to remind e-scooter users to “scoot smart” and follow the new rules of the Shared Micromobility Pilot Program in…

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GCKH Blue Ribbon program [podcast]

Gulf Coast Kid’s House (GCKH) is celebrating April as Child Abuse Prevention Month by inviting local restaurants and eateries to raise funds and awareness all…

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