‘Memories & Heroics” of Japanese-Americans during World War II’ [podcast]

Lilly Eubanks of the Japan-America Society of Northwest Florida discussed on “Pensacola Speaks” the organization’s three-part event, “Memories & Heroics” of Japanese-Americans during World War…

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Studer sends out ‘thank you’ note to Blue Wahoos fans

Dear Season Ticket Holders, Partners and Blue Wahoos fans, Your loyal support to the Blue Wahoos not only helps a team on the field, but…

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Studer: Board selection [podcast]

Quint Studer talks about how to select your board and avoid possible conflicts. We also touch on the Blue Wahoos and Quality of Life survey.

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Blue Wahoos can win championship today, 1 pm

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos have a 2-0 playoff lead against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. If they win today, they are co-champions of the Southern League….

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FEMA encourages the public to take safety actions

Following catastrophic impacts in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Hurricane Irma continues to progress towards the Bahamas. In the aftermath, various elements coordinated…

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Harriet Riley: A familiar voice in Houston [podcast]

On “Pensacola Speaks,” I spoke with former Pensacola resident, and fellow Ole Miss alum, Harriet Riley about her experiences with Hurricane Harvey. Harriet served as…

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Semper Fi Charity Run, Sept. 9 [podcast]

The Cpl. J.R. Spears Detachment of the Marine Corps League and TEL Staffing & HR host the 34th Annual 5 K Charity for Sept. 9….

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Blue Wahoos announce changes to playoff schedule

Due to the uncertainty of Hurricane Irma, the Southern League playoffs have been modified for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. Due to the impending weather, the…

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Pensacola Speaks: Quint Studer and Harriet Riley

Today on “Pensacola Speaks,” my guests will be Quint Studer and Harriet Riley. Quint and I will discuss his upcoming column in the Pensacola News…

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Gulf Coast Kid’s House needs volunteers to teach abuse prevention in schools

Gulf Coast Kid’s House (GCKH), a child advocacy center in Escambia County, is seeking volunteers to bring child abuse prevention education into area schools. One…

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Beef O’Brady’s to help Red Cross

From Beef O’Brady’s headquarters: “As you know, all eyes have been on the Houston-area this week as severe flooding from Hurricane Harvey plagued homes and…

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Voodoo Music + Arts Experience Giveaway

Voodoo Music + Arts Experience is returning to City Park in New Orleans this October for three days of music, food and costumes and you…

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Feeding the Gulf Coast issues a call to action re:Harvey

Feeding the Gulf Coast is part of a strong network of food banks through our affiliation with Feeding America. When disasters strike in our country,…

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A Facebook account from Houston

Local contractor John Minor is in Houston. This is what he posted on his Facebook page: “I ended up with 23 sick or injured pulled…

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Van Halen tribute concert for local charities, Sept. 16

On Saturday, Sept. 16, attorneys Jim Green and Stephen Pitre will perform a Van Halen tribute concert at Apple Annie’s in Seville Quarter. They plan…

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Children’s Home Society and M-Power [podcast]

Last year, The U.S. Department of Education reported that 1.36 million public school students were homeless. Children’s Home Society of Florida is blazing a path…

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Trucks For Texas

St. Paul Catholic School has partnered with Penske and Two Men And A Truck to bring supplies to victims of Hurricane Harvey. On Friday, Sept….

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IMPACT 100 announces finalist in two weeks

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropy group, is holding a press conference Wednesday, Sept. 13.at 10 a.m. to announce the 2017 finalists…

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Study: A Higher Minimum Wage Would Reduce Child Abuse

The states of Oregon and Maryland and the cities of Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., all have implemented minimum-wage hikes this summer, and one study…

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Cody Martin joins Pensacola Opera

Executive Director Jerome Shannon announces the appointment of Cody Martin to the position of Director of Education for Pensacola Opera. “Cody Martin is one of…

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