Category: News
Blame Malcolm Thomas for lack of local aviation mechanics
Six years ago, FloridaWest, the City of Pensacola, Escambia County, and the state of Florida knew that we needed to provide 1,200-1,500 workers for ST…
Don’t spend Pensacola Energy settlement check yet
PNJ reporter Jim Little reports that Pensacola Energy lost the class-action lawsuit regarding the franchise fees charged customers inside the city limits. According to a…
Mayor Reeves discusses ST layoffs
On Monday, we talked with Grace McCaffery about ST Aerospace laying off the Chilean workers. This morning, we heard that the company is working with…
LGBTQ+ community voices frustrations over library decisions
By Tom St. Myer Frustrated that West Florida Public Libraries recently moved two LGBTQ+ books from the juvenile section, four LGBTQ+ members and a concerned…
Listening to WCOA challenging today
Our AM tower is having issues again. You can listen on 104.9 FM or online – click on Listen Live button. Chuck Cumulus is sending…
Daily Outtakes: ST Engineering helping laid-off workers
Over the years, ST Engineering, who operates the MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overall) hangars at the Pensacola International, has had several names. The official name…
Hayward endorses Buck Mitchell
Press Release: Former Pensacola Mayor Ashton J. Hayward III Endorses Lifelong Friend Buck Mitchell for Escambia County Commissioner District 4 Pensacola, FL – July 22,…
For a second time, judge rules Escambia school board must testify
Shield Denied in Escambia Book Case By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge denied an effort by Escambia County…
New Scouting leader
Following an extensive selection process, Gulf Coast Council, Scouting America has chosen Stephen Williams to serve as its next Scout Executive. The Scout Executive serves…
Florida GOP upset Kamala Harris tops ticket
Two weeks after they said President Joe Biden had no chance to win in November, the Republican Party of Florida is upset and has blasted…
ST Engineering and Chilean workers
Latino Media Gulf Coast president Grace McCaffery says ST Engineering has laid off about 45 employees from Chili. “They have kind of organized together because…
Real News discusses Democratic ticket
On Monday while the Lizard King bashes Black women and their presidential qualifications, we will have the Lincoln Project chief of staff, a delegate to…
Breaking: Childers says anonymous tip led to Biden decision
Escambia County Clerk Pam Childers sends memo claiming an anonymous tip led to President Joe Biden dropping out of 2024 presidential race. More on NewsRadio…
Florida GOP responds to Biden decision
Statement from Chairman Evan Power on Biden Dropping Out of the Race “Weekend at Biden’s is over! Joe Biden’s announcement confirms what we’ve been saying…
Impact of Impact 100
IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area members have contributed $29.8 million to Escambia and Santa Rosa economies over the past 20 years. This report comes from…
Bad computer updates cripples airline systems
Microsoft users Friday morning have reported widespread outages as airlines, airports, banks and media companies have suddenly experienced ongoing disruptions that have upended the daily…
Daily Outtakes: Matt Gaetz’s RNC speech
On Wednesday, Matt Gaetz spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Read the transcript Donald Trump is unstoppable. Elect him president again, and America…
Pensacola MESS Hall celebrates Moon Landing
The Pensacola MESS Hall is hosting a celebration of the first landing of people on the moon on July 18, 2024. Attendees will enjoy out…
Four Winds Fine Foods reopens in August
Four Winds Fine Foods has been an iconic Pensacola staple for over 40 years. Since 1981, the market has proudly served the Escambia County community…






















