Category: News
Kathy Denkler Scholarship Fund
Family and friends have established a scholarship fund in the memory of Kathy Denkler. The fund will cover the tuition at the National Flight Academy,…
Updated purchase agreement of OLF-8
Beulah TownCenter, LLC yesterday submitted a proposed purchase agreement for 290 acres of Outlying Landing Field 8 in the Beulah community, adjacent to Navy Federal…
Daily Outtakes: Federal appeal panel boots “Stop Woke” restrictions
A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal ruled Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “Stop Woke Act” restrictions that prohibited employers from training employees…
Real News 3/4/24
The University of West Florida’s women’s backstball team finished fifth in the Gulf South Conference regular-season and will open the league tourney on the road…
‘Other end of the tunnel’ for Dozier victims
By Dara Kam, the News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Wiping away tears, men in their 60s, 70s and 80s watched Monday as the Florida…
Bergosh has new environmental project for Perdido Key
On WCOA’s “Real News with Rick Outzen” this morning. Escambia County Commissioner Jeff discussed how the Army Corps of Engineers dredges from the Intercoastal Waterway…
Sun Belt basketball chaimpionships start 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
]The 2024 Hercules Tires Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships will take place March 5-11 at the Pensacola Bay Center, with all 14…
Andrade shares part of his speech missing from video
State Rep. Alex Andrade shared the beginning of his speech on slavery that got cut out of video shown on Twitter and reported by Rolling…
Save Malcolm Yonge tries again for restraining order
Jonathan Green refiled his request for a temporary restraining order on the demolition of the Malcolm Yonge Gym on East Jackson to give those wanting…
Breaking: Florida Senate passes Dozier bill
Florida Senate this morning passed a bill that would provide $20 million to compensate victims of abuse at the shuttered Arthur G. Dozier School for…
Daily Outtakes: Gaetz early fav, Andrade goes down slavery rabbit hole (update)
A new poll by Kaplan Strategies has Congressman Matt Gaetz as an early favorite to win the GOP nomination for Florida governor in two years,…
Top Five News Stories, week ended 3/2/24
1. Pensacola Becomes US Sailing Capital Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves and American Magic Skipper Terry Hutchison signed the lease, making the Port of Pensacola the…
Sun Belt basketball teams look for momentum for Pensacola games
App State can claim the outright Sun Belt Conference men’s basketball regular-season crown with a home victory Friday night, but will have to do so…
Daily Outtakes: Save Malcolm case dismissed
Judge J.J. Frydrychowicz yesterday granted the City of Pensacola’s request to dismiss Jonathan Green’s request for a temporary restraining order on the demolition of the…
Belmont Devilliers
“Real News with Rick Outzen” broadcasted today from the Five Sister Blues Cafe in the heart of Belmont-Devilliers, also known as “The Blocks” or “The…
SCI’s new board members
SCI adds four accomplished women to help advance worthwhile mission Studer Community Institute is proud to announce four additions to their Board of Directors. Dr. Katie…
Dailu Outtakes: Carol McIntosh Education Initiative
Yesterday, the Escambia County Public Schools announced that District 3 community and spiritual leaders have teamed up to unveil plans for the Carol McIntosh Education…
Breaking: City must show why hearing on Yonge should not be granted
Circuit Judge J.J. Frydrychowicz has ordered the City of Pensacola to show cause as to why a hearing on Jonathan Green’s request for a temporary…
Summer Youth Employment – apply now
Applications are now open for the Escambia County Summer Youth Employment Program. They are available until Friday, March 22, at 3 p.m. Online applications are…
Real News 2/28/24
Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons discusses the role of mentors and his Blazer Academy. We also touch on the Star Network and increasing the force….





















