Having the “doctor” “solicit” you in a Little Havana parking lot should have been your first indication…

How To Spot a Fake Doctor in Florida… Fix-A-Flat, pet squirrels, Super Glue, beach towels, toaster ovens, cigarette smoke and door-to-door breast exams are also…

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Christmas Pub Crawl returns

The IN is proud to be sponsoring this event: Pensacola’s Happening, a group committed to organizing the best in Pensacola events, presents the second annual…

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Demaria Picks Up 2 More Grammy Nominations

Press Release: Pensacola psychologist, author, speaker and recording artist Dr. Michael Brant DeMaria has received his third and fourth GRAMMY Nominations. Nominations were announced November…

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Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union Puts Over $1 Million Back Into the Local Economy

Press Release: At a time when big banks are looking for ways to take more money out of consumers’ pockets, Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union…

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Morning Joe – ‘Dance to the Music’

Love this new promo for Morning Joe

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Most Shared Articles on Facebook – 2011

The list is out. What were the most shared articles on Facebook  this year? 1. Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Quake and…

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More evidence of BP ‘values’

Is my previous post overkill on BP? Consider this news item from this week: An Environmental Protection Agency investigator says BP ignored alarms that warned…

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BP Hypocrasy

BP, whose rush for profits has killed dozens of Americans in the past six years, actually has created on their website a page for statements…

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Buzz: Raid on Bob Cole tied to land deals

We’re hearing that feds’ raids on Santa Rosa County Commissioner Bob Cole’s home and business are tied to questionable land deals the IN reported on…

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Mobile Baybears: Baseball America’s Minor League Team of the Year

During the great Maritime Park debate, the naysayers called the Mobile Baybears a failure. They said the team would never permit Pensacola to have an…

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Video: Gingrich tops Romney in S.C. presidential poll

Newt Gingrich looks to pick up more support in South Carolina, where a new state poll shows him 11 points ahead of rival GOP presidential…

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Report: America – Not as Broke as You’d Think

By Les Coleman, Florida News Connection.. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The congressional “super-committee” failed to cut more than $1 trillion from the federal deficit. While the…

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Fallout from American Airlines bankruptcy…

Could be some cheap tickets. George Hobica, a travel expert and founder of Airfarewatchdog.com says as consumers shy away from the airlines, they are bound…

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Legislation to Avert Unnecessary Fishing Closures Introduced by Nelson and Rubio

Press Release from the American Sport Fishing Association – With a December 31, deadline looming, support is surging for legislation to ensure that the National…

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Buzz: FBI raids Cole Automotive

Santa Rosa County Commissioner Bob Cole had some unexpected visitors this morning- IRS and FBI- at his Pensacola business, Bob Cole Automotive. No word yet…

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2011 NCAA Division II Soccer Championships here

And we are getting national recognition for it. From NCAA.com: As the daughter of an U.S. Navy officer, Kelli Bahr moved around a lot as…

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Video: 200 Arrested at Occupy Los Angeles, Park Cleared

More than 1,400 police officers, some in riot gear, cleared the Occupy Los Angeles camp early Wednesday, driving protesters from a park around City Hall…

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Seeking Hardest Working Women in America

Doron Ofir Casting (Design Star, Military Wives, Jersey Shore, Nashville Star, Chefs vs. City, My Strange Addiction) announces the search for the hardest working women…

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Last day for Rising Star nominations

Rising Star Nominations Deadline Nov. 30, 2011 In 2008, our newspaper began our Rising Stars program to honor the leaders in the under-35 crowd. Independent…

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One of four Escambia students live in poverty

The U.S. Census Bureau released data on income and poverty estimates for the nation’s 3,142 counties and more than 14,000 public school districts, showing that…

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