Ala. Supreme Court turns down Tyler Toyota appeal of $7.5 million slander judgment

The Alabama Supreme Court has affirmed the $7.5 million slander judgment against Bob Tyler Toyota–which is the largest slander award ever upheld by Alabama’s highest…

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UWF establishes Early American Studies program, reflecting Pensacola’s history

The University of West Florida Department of History recently developed a graduate program offering a comprehensive look at Early American studies, with a special emphasis…

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Buzz: Hayward pulls out of Germany trip

We received word that Mayor Hayward decided not to go to Germany with the Gulf Coast Aerospace Coalition–no word on whether Airport Director Greg Donovan…

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Chief of Staff lied on his resume

One of the bigger stories around the state is the Miami Herald’s report that Gov. Rick Scott’s chief of staff, Adam Hollingsworth, lied about having…

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City acknowleges public record request for partial assignment

The request is in the system. Let’s see what they find. From: City of Pensacola Public Records Office Subject: Public Records Request :: W000189-120913 Date:…

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Weekend Buzz: Wilson, new TDC head, Fish House lawsuit and laughing at Hayward

Touart Decision Aftermath Commissioner Wilson Robertson wasn’t too happy about the 3-2 vote to remove George Touart from the list of candidates to be considered…

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Walton County TDC has BP gift card issue, too

One of my favorite investigative reporters, Tom McLaughlin with the Fort Walton Daily News, reports today that auditors found the Walton County TDC had “inadequate”…

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Hayward vs. The Fish House: Request for partial assignment

A key part of Mayor Ashton Hayward’s claim that The Fish House owes the city five percent of its gross sales retroactively to April 2000…

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Mayor takes communications adminstrator with him to Germany

The Northwest Florida Daily News listed yesterday some members of the 35-person delegation headed to Germany in hopes of landing companies in the supply chain…

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Top Posts for the week

The city of Pensacola remains the most popular posts on the blog. Several the posts were tied to the IN cover story “How Not To…

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Hatchery one step closer to reality

Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Herschel Vinyard announced yesterday in Panama City that several Florida Panhandle counties are slated for about $90 million worth…

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2013 Pensacola Airport Runway 5K tomorrow afternoon

The inaugural Runway Run 5k at Pensacola International Airport is Saturday, on Dec. 7. The City promises runners and walkers will get a view of…

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Myers proposes changes in land development code to prevent another Dollar General debacle

Councilwoman Sherri Myers has proposed changes to the city’s land development code that will require more notification of rezoning changes. Recently the city of Pensacola…

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Downtown Christmas parade trumps Palafox Market

There will be no Palafox Market Saturday, Dec. 14. It will be closed due to the Cox Pensacola Christmas Parade, which is set to begin…

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Niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remembers the courage of Nelson Mandela

Alveda King remembers President Mandella’s Courage and his smile: President Nelson Mandella paid a heavy price to stand against apartheid while campaigning for human justice…

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Touart no longer in pool for administrator

Commissioners Grover Robinson, Lumon May and Steven Barry voted to drop the interim county administrator, George Touart, from the pool of candidates that will be…

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Pensacola Beach Boat Parade tomorrow

Festivities for “Season Your Holidays with Island Spirit” kick off this Friday, December 6th. The fun begins at 5:00 pm at Shaggy’s Bar and Grill,…

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UWF Women’s Soccer team back in national championship

The team beat Western Washington 2-1  Read more   – Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

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Jay Bell named to Reds coaching staff

New Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price today announced the club’s Major League coaching staff heading into the 2014 season. Assistant pitching coach Mack Jenkins has…

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Commission agenda review notes

Escambia County Clerk of Courts Pam Childers has told the Board of County Commissioners that she has heard from the federal government that the BP…

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