Podcast: Mobile, Alabama’s connection to Jack the Ripper

Mobile, Alabama, has a connection to an infamous British murder case, which might have stopped the killing rampage of Jack the Ripper. Here’s what we know.

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Members First Credit Union debuts scholarship program

Members First Credit Union of Florida is proud to reaffirm its commitment to education by offering scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year. Originally founded to…

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Children’s Home Society receives $100K from City to combat youth homelessness

CHS receives $100K from Pensacola to launch “Hand Up for Youth” Program, addressing youth homelessness through housing support and host homes for ages 16-23.

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Unfreeze and dissecting Trump freeze (update)

Trump Administration’s freeze impacted local programs because federal funds go to agencies and nonprofits, not directly to individuals.

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Pap puts real world in his novels

Over this week, I have covered human trafficking and the Sackler family’s settlement offer. A few years ago, I covered both topics with trial attorney…

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Trump’s freeze may shut down Council on Aging

The Council on Aging of West Florida faces the potential suspension of multiple programs if the Trump Administration freeze extends through February. [Podcast]

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Coats for Kids Drive started

The Children’s Winter Coat Drive, running from Jan. 27–30, aims to collect new coats for distribution at Lincoln Park Elementary School on Friday, Jan. 31….

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UWF Holocaust Remembrance

The University of West Florida will host a Holocaust Remembrance Event happening tomorrow from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Building 82, The Center for Fine…

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Daily Outtakes: Changing the narrative for trafficking survivors

January marks Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and survivors like Alicia Tappan are speaking out. A former high-achieving teenager, Tappan’s life changed at 17 when she…

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Top Reads & Plays: Jan. 26 edition

Since the first of the year, the blog has taken off with each week gaining more readers. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ takeover of the University of…

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Legendary Bob Snow, creator of Seville Quarter, passes away

The founder of Rosie O’Grady’s and Seville Quarter, Bob Snow, died Friday at the age of 82 after a fall at his Pensacola home. Snow…

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Daily Outtakes: Battling Fake Nude Images

A high school incident involving AI-generated fake nude photos has highlighted legal gaps regarding AI image manipulation. After discovering altered photos of herself and 13…

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Gulf Breeze Will Do launches membership drive

Gulf Breeze Will Do invites women to join them for an evening of networking and community engagement on Thursday, Jan. 16. The membership drive and…

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Daily Outtakes: Happy Holidays

It’s a very Pensacola holiday! This week we caught up with some old friends of the show and spread some holiday cheer!

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Pam Childers’ costly games #4: Refusing to pay Foo Foo grants

With the 2024 Foo Foo Fest six weeks away, I learned County Clerk Pam Childers refused to cut checks for the Foo Foo grants approved…

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Daily Outtakes: A Conversation with Lindsey Cannon

In this conversation on our podcast, Lindsey Cannon, the executive director of the Escambia Children’s Trust, discussed the Trust’s various Out-of-School programs, the challenges faced…

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UT wins SEC soccer

Pensacola locks SEC Championship through 2026

The SEC Women’s Soccer Tournament will remain in Pensacola through 2026, with a possible extension to 2029, following a successful partnership since 2022. This year’s…

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Trust puts four OST programs on hold

The largest expenditure of the Escambia Children’s Trust has been for Out-of-School (OST) programs. With the third and final year of the agreements up for…

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Pack the Pirate Ship to help Manna Food Bank

The fifth annual Pack the Pirate Ship food drive – presented by Krewe of Lafitte and benefitting Manna Food Bank – will be held on…

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Step-by-Step Guide to Subscribe to Our podcast

The first episode of our new podcast, (we don’t) color on the dog, has done well. However, we’ve had several readers ask how to subscribe…

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