Disco Queen Donna Summer Dies

1970’s hitmaker Donna Summer died Thursday in Floriada after a battle with cancer. The five-time Grammy winners is known for seventies megahits like ‘On the…

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Kayaking for a Cure

On Saturday, June 9 at 8:00 a.m. Kayak for a Cure Pensacola will host its first annual paddle event at Shoreline Park South in Gulf…

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ECSO Law Enforcement Memorial Tomorrow

(Press Release) The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Fraternal Order of Police will honor those law enforcement officers who died while serving in the…

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Return of Four Seasons

The Four Seasons Market is back. The small Palafox place eatery was popular before Hurricane Ivan wiped it out, forcing the owners to reinvent themselves…

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Put away your sunglasses

CBS announced Sunday it will cancel “CSI: Miami,” according to The Los Angeles Times. The show aired more than 200 episodes in its 10-year run….

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A ‘Masterful’ Night for Pensacola Sports

By James Hagan— Friday, May 11 saw not only a sold-out crowd gather at the Community Maritime Park to watch the Pensacola Blue Wahoos play…

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NY Times covers student debt

The weight of student loans on our economy and the future of your young leaders is crushing. We’ve covered in the IN. Today the New…

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Roller Gurlz Away Game Tomorrow

Pensacola’s own flat track roller derby team will be playing the Okaloosa Rollers tomorrow, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. The away game will be held…

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Free Concerts in Milton

This June, music fans can celebrate the end of their workweek and enjoy free Friday night outdoor concerts in downtown Milton. The inaugural “Bands on…

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Wu: Defender of Home Rule

The Florida League of Cities will honor Pensacola City Council Vice President P.C. Wu on Friday, May 11, with the Defender of Home Rule Award…

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Making Science Fun

For fans of Science Saturdays, a monthly program run by IHMC during the school year for kids in grades third to fifth, another science based…

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Military Appreciation Month

May is  Military Appreciation Month. Each year the month of May promotes and improves quality of life for area military members in the area. This…

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Tea for Two

Tucked away on Alcaniz, is Bia’s Sublime Tea and Artisan Workshop, a little shop where you can purchase locally made crafts, organic loose tea leaves…

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Evenings In Olde Seville To Begin Final Season

The 25th and final season of Evenings in Olde Seville Square will begin May 17 with a concert by the Pensacola Civic Band. The series…

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Chris Jones and Studers to receive Ethics awards

The Combined Rotary Clubs of Pensacola, along with the University of West Florida College of Business, established the Ethics in Business Award to recognize individuals…

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Ohio man bikes to Pensacola for hospice

Poland, Ohio native Chuck Campbell is planning a solo bike trip from Poland to Pensacola, Florida this May to benefit Hospice of the Valley. Campbell…

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Marine Memorial Bell to be Introduced

Blue Wahoos’ fans will be introduced to the Marine Memorial Bell at tonight’s game at the Maritime Stadium. The bell will be displayed outside the…

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Outstanding Citizen Diplomats honored

The Gulf Coast Diplomacy Council recognized four women who have volunteered their time and energy to the International Visitor Leadership Program: Pensacola Councilwoman Maren DeWeese;…

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Flip Flop Fling

The American Red Cross of Northwest Florida will be holding its largest fundraising event of the year, the Flip Flop Fling on Thursday, May 10…

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Vets protest possible U.S. attack on Iran

Press Release: VETERANS AND FRIENDS TO DEMONSTRATE OPPOSITION TO ATTACKING IRAN Veterans for Peace, Northwest Florida invites the public to show opposition to any military…

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