Author: Rick Outzen
Editor says PNJ will not cut back
On his blog, PNJ Executive Editor stated, “… I can tell you that the PNJ has no plan to reduce its publishing schedule.” – Posted…
More papers cut daily publications
The Birmingham, Mobile and Huntsville papers are combining and will publish only Wed, Fri and Sunday papers. They will be expanding online service on al.com.
FCAT Crisis: Escambia County struggles at third grade level in reading
Escambia County had 3,161 third-graders take the FCAT reading exam. Fifty-one percent of them scored a 3 or higher on the exam, compared to 72…
Executive Decision
In a couple of hours, the Pensacola City Council will consider selecting its Council Executive. The board will be taking a look at four candidates….
Gulf Power Gets New President
Press release: Gulf Power Company is getting a new president. Stan Connally, a senior vice president at Georgia Power, will be the company’s 16th president,…
Rock the Legion
Five of this area’s teenage garage bands will be showcasing their talents at the 1st Annual Rock the Legion Concert on June 2, 2012 from…
Hayward responds to Myer’s lawsuit
The IN asked Mayor Ashton Hayward for his response to Myer’s request that he retract his May 15 memo: It is my understanding that the…
Over a third of state’s third-graders aren’t at reading grade level
The FCAT 2.0 results in math and reading are out for third-graders. Once again the state is trying to put a happy spin on the…
Buzz: Times Picayune to publish only three days a week
The award-winning New Orleans daily newspaper, Times Picayune, is announcing massive lay-offs today. We are hearing that it will only print three days a week…
Valentino fires back at PNJ editorial
We received this viewpoint from Escambia County Commissioner Gene Valentino: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Mr. Kevin Doyle, Publisher Mr. Richard Schneider, Editor The Pensacola News…
The 2011 City Budget Process
The City Budget process last year was one of the most bizarre of any local government entity in recent memory. The closest comparison is the…
She’s baaaaack
Andrea Shanta Bonner, NPA, has pre-filed again for County Commissioner, District 1 for the 2012 General Election. Last week, she filed as a Democrat. The…
Take Stock in Children’s 2012 Graduates
Take Stock in Children, a statewide non-profit organization with a solid history of breaking the cycle of poverty by providing scholarships, mentors and hope, will…
Legion Field Project, Breaking Ground by September
With plans to break ground by the end of summer, the city of Pensacola hosted another public input meeting last night for the Legion Filed…
Recruiting clean-up workers for health study
Two years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, some cleanup workers and volunteers have raised questions about their health. Yesterday,…
Portabello opens in Gulf Power HQ (menu)
The Portabello Eatery at Gulf Power is now open to the public in the Bayfront Parkway building in downtown Pensacola from 11 a.m. to 2:30…
Volunteer Opportunities for Teens
Teens in Escambia and Santa Rosa County have the opportunity this summer to take part in two exciting events through Chain Reaction, the local…
Reuters points out ‘landmine’ in BP settlement
In its analysis of BP’s settlement agreement with plaintiffs over economic and property damages—estimated value $7.8 billion, Reuters points that BP has the right to…
Andrea, we hardly knew you
Last week, the Supervisor of Elections announced that Andrea Shanta Bonner, NPA, had pre-filed to run for the County Commissioner, District 1 race in the…
Deputies catch tree-branch robber
Have you heard the one about the man who walked into a convenience store with a tree branch… Press Release: While Escambia County deputies were…


