Movies: Bullet Train, Thirteen Lives and what happened to Batgirl

Jason Nathanson covers Bullet Train, the stylish new Brad Pitt action flick and Ron Howard’s Thirteen Lives, about the dramatic rescue of the boys soccer…

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Monkeypox declared national public health emergency

The Biden administration on Thursday declared monkeypox a public health emergency, with cases on the rise across the country. The declaration follows the World Health…

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DIB vs. Homeless continues

The Tuesday meeting between the DIB board and homeless advocate Michael Kimberl and his attorney fell apart when Kimberl’s attorney got tied up in court…

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Movies in the Park concludes with ‘Encanto’ on Friday

The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department has partnered with Latino Media Gulf Coast, Periódico La Costa Latina Bilingual Newspaper, to host a celebration of Latin…

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Meet ‘Sacred Hart’ creator Elrico Tunstall [podcast]

The original drama series ‘Sacred Hart’ will be filming in Pensacola soon. It’s about a fictional Black family in Pensacola that battles to keep its…

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Pensacola begins work on first public skatepark

By Jeremy Morrison Beneath spans of Interstate-110 Tuesday, the city of Pensacola officially broke ground on the Blake Doyle Skatepark. “Sometimes people are asking me,…

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Bruce ‘Bags’ Bagwell announced the new Gray Angel

The Blue Angels Association has named its new Gray Angel; Bruce Bagwell, (#7 ’55-57), the oldest living Blue Angel officer from the earliest team. “Bags”…

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Presser Notes: Estuary Aspirations, Chasing Wastewater & Homeless Recyclables

By Jeremy Morrison Fresh from his trip to Washington D.C. last week pitching the Pensacola & Perdido Bay Estuary Program, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson sounded…

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Back 2 School Field Day set for Sunday, Aug. 7

The Youth Summit Board will host a Sunday, Aug. 7 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The field day will take place at the Brent Baseball Field,…

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Huge Community turnout for C.A. Weis back-to-school event [podcast]

The Back-to-School event at C.A. Weis was a huge success with over 600 kids attending. Community Health Northwest Florida CEO Chandra Smiley has the details.

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‘All Shook Up’ [podcast]

Rodney Whatley discusses the PSC Summer High School Onstage Workshop’s ‘All Shook Up’ and his book “Acting Year One.” This is the last weekend for…

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Back to School Backpack Giveaway on Aug. 2

Community Health Northwest Florida, in partnership with Escambia County District 3 County Commissioner Lumon May, is hosting a Back to School Backpack Giveaway on Tuesday,…

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Medical drama starts filming next month in Pensacola

An original drama series starts filming in August in Pensacola. It’s about a fictional most African American Family in Pensacola that battles to keep its…

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Meet the cast of PLT’s Cinderella [podcast]

Cinderella lives with her evil Stepmother and hateful stepsisters after the death of her father. Forced to work as a maid in her own home,…

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DOGust 1st

Pensacola Humane Society is teaming up with North Shore Animal League America in partnership with Baby Doge to PAW-TY! Join these partners in animal rescue…

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Arrest of Homeless Advocate spurs DIB boycott

By Jeremy Morrison The arrest of a Pensacola homeless advocate triggered by an organization representing downtown businesses has led to a boycott of those same…

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Call Creatives for ‘By You’ issue

Inweekly is accepting submissions for our third annual “By You” issue. Short stories, essays, poems, op-eds, interviews with your favorite uncle—whatever you’ve got, we want…

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Pen Air presents $10K to Manna Food Pantries

Pensacola, Florida – (July 26, 2022) Pen Air presented $10,000 to Manna Food Pantries’ 5th Annual Donut Strike. The 2022 drive collected the equivalent of…

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A Feel Good podcast: Weis Health Ambassadors

Barbara Hayes of Community Health Northwest shares the story of the C.A. Weis Elementary students that serve as health ambassadors for the community clinic at…

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Presser Notes: Robinson Digs Into Arrest of Homeless Advocate

by Jeremy Morrison During his weekly presser Monday, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson addressed accusations that he has any involvement in the legal happenings of a…

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