Occupy Pensacola headed to mediation

Judge Boles has ordered mediation for the City of Pensacola and Occupy Pensacola over the tent city at City Hall. Both sides will have to…

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Occupier occupying county jail

Occupy Protester Arrested for Theft Pensacola, Fla. Nov. 18, 2011 – An Occupy Pensacola protester was arrested yesterday on felony burglary and larceny charges for…

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Haters

The FBI released its list of last year’s hate crimes. While the City of Pensacola did not report any hate crimes, Escambia County reported three….

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Buckle up this weekend

Press Release – Escambia County deputies have begun a holiday crackdown designed to increase seat belt and child restraint use and decrease motor vehicle fatalities…

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A&E: Movie Picks

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt. 1 In case you didn’t catch the midnight showing, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Pt. 1” is in theatres…

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Take Me to Your Leader

Before settling into the Thanksgiving holidays, the Pensacola City Council will select a new leadership to take it through the next year. Council members choose…

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In context: Rick Perry’s new attack on Obama (video)

A recent campaign ad for GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry makes the claim that President Obama thinks “Americans are lazy.” Scott Pelley puts that claim…

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A&E: Favored Sons

“Favored Sons is playing tonight at Hopjacks. They took the time to answer questions via e-mail for the IN. The band will be playing original…

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Buzz: Thomas schedules secret meeting on closed school property

Although Superintendent Malcolm Thomas has not filed to run for re-election, he’s heavy into damage control. He is holding a private, invitation-only luncheon meeting today…

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Tebow defies NFL experts. Wins again

If you listen to all the NFL experts, you would believe that Tim Tebow is the worst quarterback in professional football. There’s just one problem….

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One-in-four Escambia Co. children live in poverty

Escambia County has one out of every four children living in poverty–17,470 children, 28.1 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A recently released brief…

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Buzz: Thomas creates position for fired EDS principal

There is a buzz in the Escambia County Public School District that Superintendent Malcolm Thomas has created a position – Executive Assistant to the Superintendent…

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