Volunteers Needed

The Special Olympics Escambia/Santa Rosa is looking for volunteers to become a part of the local team. Volunteers offer sports training and competition while helping…

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DeLuna Fest excitement

Got a note from Scott Mitchell. In the first 24 hours after 2012 line-up was announced, the Deluna Fest website we had 2,308,956 page hits…

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Stamp Out Hunger

Escambia and Santa Rosa County letter carriers are joining forces to Stamp Out Hunger in the community. This is the 20th year for Stamp Out…

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Pensacola makes Top 10 Most Beauty Obsessed Cities

Huffington Post has put Pensacola in its Top 10 Most Beauty Obsessed Cities. No word whether the mayor is appointing an advisory on it…yet. Read…

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Axl Rose writes Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

To: The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Guns N’ Roses Fans and Whom It May Concern, When the nominations for the Rock And Roll…

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Just Dance

The Northwest Florida Ballet Académie is holding auditions for incoming third graders for the 2012-2013 school year on May 5 from 6 to 8 p.m….

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Chocolate Lovers Unite

Tickets are now available for Chocolate Fest 2012. Advance tickets are $10 and are available at Gulf Coast Kid’s House, Sandy Sansing Dealerships, the downtown…

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IN Rising Star Jessica Jensen awarded grant

Jessica Jensen, an IN 2010 Rising Star, has been awarded a grant by the Challenged Athletes Foundation® to purchase a new racing bike for the…

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StarFest 2012

StarFest 2012, the annual telethon for United Cerebral Palsy of Northwest Florida will be tapes at Cordova Mall, Saturday, April 28 from 1 to 5…

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Saints coach caught on tape

Bounty In New Tape Documentary fillmmaker Sean Pamphilon uploaded audio of the now-former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Greg Williams putting bounties on several opposing…

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All That Jazz

Mayor Ashton Hayward has declared the week of April 9 as “Pensacola JazzFest Week”and specifically saluted Dr. F. Norman Vickers for his efforts to promote…

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The Ed Schultz Radio – 11 am-2 pm CDT

Doing The Ed Schultz Radio Show today with Mike Papantonio. Listen here. Guest list will create some controversy: Best-selling author and Harpers Magazine contributor Thomas…

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Born to Run

The half marathon and marathon training programs are now open for registration at Running Wild. The half marathon, 16-week training program teaches runners to comfortably…

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Blue to Better

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and to raise awareness to the cause the Gulf Coast Kid’s House is having its first “Blue Out” Day…

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Tapped Out, Beerfest Cancelled

The Pensacola Beer Festival is not happening. Again. For the second year in a row, the local beer festival has been cancelled. The event organizer…

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Archaeology Café

The Destination Archaeology Resource Center (DARC) and Sluggo’s Vegetarian Restaurant are teaming up to keep your brain and stomach full. The next Archaeology Café is…

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Back on WCOA this morning

Don Parker is out so I will be the guest host along with Jim Sanborn on WCOA’s Morning Show. The fun starts at 6 a.m….

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Drive by Truckers – uncensored interviewed

As he geared up for another run of Drive By Truckers shows,including Tuesday, April 10 at Vinyl Music Hall, Patterson Hood spent a few minutes…

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Amazing accomplishment of Pensacola Bay Area Impact 100

Last week,I had the privilege of attending the announcement event of the Pensacola Bay Area Impact 100. What started nine years ago as casual discussion…

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REAP What You Sow

This Saturday, March 31, Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola (REAP) is holding its dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. The garden will not only assist…

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