Dave Barry reviews 2012, as only he can do

From Miami Herald: It was a cruel, cruel year — a year that kept raising our hopes, only to squash them flatter than a dead…

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What Donna Fassett learned in a life of 33 years service to the community (Her own words)

ARC Gateway sent out an official press release regarding the death of its executive director, Donna Fassett. Two years ago, Donna wrote this piece on…

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Food for guns trade worked in LA. How much chicken can you buy for a rocket launcher?

The Los Angeles Police Department offered for one day only a buyback program. Turn in a gun, get a grocery store gift card. According to…

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Pensacola pioneer Donna Fassett passed away last night

The executive director of ARC Gateway passed away last night after a battle with cancer. We named Donna a Game Changer this past year. Pensacola…

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The escalating violence in crimes committed in Pensacola is troubling

The violent crime in Pensacola is escalating to a much more dangerous level. In 2009, I was writing about drive-by shootings. Shots were fired over…

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AP Exam Reports: Escambia lags behind State, not much improvement since 2009

The Florida Dept. of Education has posted the AP exam statistics for the 2011-12 school year on its website.  Statewide 29.6 percent of the 10-12th…

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Quote of the Day

NY Times published today an article on the decline of the Tea Party since the 2012 General Election. Florida Senate President Don Gaetz (R-Niceville) had…

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Pensacola violence escalates. When will it get its own mayoral press conference?

Probably not the greatest photo op for the mayor. These types of press releases from Pensacola Police Department have become commonplace: Christmas Night Shooting Pensacola…

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Foxes in charge at DEP hen house

Gov. Rick Scott has put those once regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in key positions at the agency. Those who have fought…

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Mobile, Ala. tornado described like a bomb going off (photos)

A Mobile Press Register reporter gives a firsthand account of the tornado that touched down yesterday in Mobile, Ala. Read more. – Posted using BlogPress…

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Only 42 percent of Escambia County high school graduates plan to attend a college. State average is two-thirds

Every time a new statistic comes out on education I find myself looking harder at what is happening in the Escambia County public school district….

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High School grades are in. Escambia maintains. State touts successes elsewhere

All the high schools in the Escambia Public School District maintained their school grades for the 2011-12 school year, except for Northview that dropped from…

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