Category: News
Taylor pre-files for Escambia Superintendent of Schools
Long-time Escambia County educator Jim Taylor has pre-filed for Escambia County Superintendent of Schools. Taylor is running as a Republican and the election will be…
Facebook, the new medium for political advertising
Ben Smith of BuzzFeed sees Facebook as the new medium for political advertising. “Facebook is on the cusp – and I suspect 2016 will be…
Coffee Party meets on Big Money Corruption in Government, Nov. 17
Pensacola Area Coffee Party, League of Women Voters of the Pensacola Bay Area and Northwest Florida Move To Amend are hosting a dinner and panel…
Jeb Bush, 2016 presidential candidate? It’s 50-50
In an interview Sunday on “Face the Nation,†former President George W. Bush put the chances of his brother, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, running…
Weekend Buzz: Who died in jail, Landfill woes the Sequel, and Baby, it will get cold again
Through a public records request, Inweekly has received the name of the 48-year-old who died in the Escambia County Jail on Sunday, Nov. 2. James…
PSC Graphic Design Students Exhibit at National Naval Aviation Museum, Nov. 17- Dec. 31
In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Naval Air Station Pensacola, senior graphic design students at Pensacola State College have created an exhibit, “The Journey:…
Florida Weekend Roundup: The Election is finally over
By BRANDON LARRABEE THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA The national clock-cleaning that Republicans administered to Democrats in this week’s midterm elections reached into Florida, helping…
Jesus Christ Superstar opens at PSC, Nov. 14
Pensacola State College’s Performing Arts Department presents the ground-breaking rock opera, “Jesus Christ Superstar,†Nov. 14-16 and Nov. 20-23. Show times are 7:30 p.m. for…
Sacred Heart hosts 12th Annual Celebration of Life, Dec. 14
Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola will hold its 12th Annual Celebration of Life on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. in the hospital chapel, located…
Mississippi Corrections official arrested for bribery, involving no-bid contracts
Chris Epps, the head of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, has been indicted for allegedly passing out public contracts with his department in exchange for…
Send nomination for Gulf Guardian
The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Gulf of Mexico Program partnership developed the Gulf Guardian awards as a way to recognize and honor the businesses,…
Florida Cannabis Coalition says the end of cannabis prohibition is imminent
Florida Cannabis Coalition’s founder Tom Quigley sent out this response to the defeat of Amendment 2 – Medical Marijuana: I know a lot of you…