Maritime Park Amphitheater is impressive

The Randall K. and Martha A. Hunter Amphitheater is finished. The setting is fantastic. The grand opening is this weekend with Charlie Daniels performing. All…

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Health Fair Open to the Public June 15

 More than 30 percent of Realtors go without health insurance.  According to 2009 data, nearly 17 percent of the American population lacks health insurance.  With…

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On Ed Schultz Radio Show today

Headed for the studios of Ring of Fire radio to co-host with Mike Papantonio The Ed Schultz Radio Show from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m….

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Morphing Baby Video

As relatives coo over the new baby in the family, he does something very unusual and rather creepy.

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Former Cosby kid, now jazz musician coming to P’cola

Remember Theo Huxtable? The actor is also an accomplished jazz musician. Malcolm-Jamal Warner is coming to Pensacola on June 17 to perform at fundraiser for…

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Inside Regions Social Responsibility Report

By Stephanie Sharp… The bright green color scheme of Regions bank may be hard to ignore, but the social responsibility that comes from this bank…

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Let’s ALL Play

The inclusion of children and youth with disabilities is not limited to school programs. Summer camps, athletic teams, scouts, clubs and faith-based groups provide opportunities…

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Reading is Fundamental

Reading is Fundamental (RIF) is the largest children’s literacy nonprofit in the United States. Here in Pensacola, literacy is a major problem in some of…

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Hunger in Pensacola

At the recent neighborhood rally hosted by Greater Little Rock Baptist Church, Rev. Joe Marshall, the pastor of St. John Divine Baptist Church, talked about…

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St. Paul teachers honored by Library of Congress

Press Release: Local Teachers to Participate in National Educational Program Lori Cuevas, Lorelei Darga and Katrina Mougey of St. Paul Catholic School in Pensacola, Fla.,…

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Introducing Lennon & Maisy Stella

I’m sucker for sister duets –with margarine bowls:

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PMA Summer Art Camp

The PMA is excited to open the doors to Summer Art Camp’s for children Monday, June 4!  Their team of art educators is energized and…

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Calling All Volunteers

Though the Panhandle Butterfly House did open on May 24, it is still seeking volunteers from the community. If you enjoy talking to people, mingling…

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ED Show – Today

Mike Papantonio and I will be hosting Ed Schultz’s radio show today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Topics– Education and attacks on journalists. Should…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Don’t Kiss The Man In Black

Will Smith slaps a journalist who tried to kiss him at the Russian premiere of “Men in Black” III  

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Linda Lawrence on air again…one day only

Wendi Summers of News Radio 1620 will host veteran radio personality and local community activist, Linda Lawrence, on her morning talk show, “Pep Talk with…

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How to make a difference in the classrooms…donate

The IN has adopted DonorsChoose.org as way to help Escambia County teachers. Here is a thank you note from one of the teachers we helped:…

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