Breaking: City cancels Streamline Boats lease

On WCOA this morning, Mayor D.C. Reeves announced that the city canceled Streamline Boats’ lease on Wednesday, March 16. The company did not meet the…

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FHA survey points to issues with Baker Act patients

From Mary Mayhew, President/CEO of Florida Hospital Association: Access to involuntary psychiatric beds is a critical component of Florida’s mental health continuum of care, providing…

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George Stone makes Top 10

George Stone Technical College has recently earned a ranking of #9 in the state of Florida in industry certifications earned by students. The mission of…

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Pensacola VegFest welcomes Pinky Cole

Pensacola VegFest returns on Saturday, March 25 with Pinky Cole and her Slutty Vegan food truck. Whitney Jackson has the details. Read VegFest Goes Slutty.

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Injured? File today (Update: Too late, DeSantis signed bill)

Consumers and property owners are losing rights in Florida. Attorney Eric Stevenson says over 5,000 cases have been filed in Escambia County alone this week…

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John Thomas sentenced to federal prison

In 2022, Inweekly broke the story of Pensacola insurance broker John Thomas who took money for insurance policies that didn’t exist. U.S. Attorney Jason R….

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Senate Signs Off on Lawsuit Limits

By Jim Saunders The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate on Thursday gave final approval to a far-reaching bill aimed at helping…

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Andrade bill called ‘death knell for American traditions of free speech’

From the First Amendment Foundation: On Thursday, March 23, the full House Judiciary Committee IS EXPECTED TO hold a final hearing on HB 991, a…

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$21 million for mental health, but how much for Escambia County?

The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) announced $21 million in available funding for essential programs to enhance mental health crisis services in Florida’s…

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PHS exhibits

With the help of local attorneys, Inweekly received the exhibits that the Pensacola Humane Society board attached to its lawsuit against former employees. They contain…

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DIB Roundtable tonight, 5:30-7 p.m.

The Downtown Improvement Board is holding a roundtable meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. on Monday, March 20, at the Bowden Building, 120 Church Street. The Bowden…

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Local breweries receive Florida’s Best Beer Awards

Seven Pensacola breweries from the Pensacola area won 13 medals at the Florida Best Beer Awards. Last year, we had six medalists. The winners are…

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