Mason-Dixon poll has Meek ahead of Greene

In the Florida Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, Rep. Kendrick Meek leads billionaire businessman Jeff Greene 33% to 29%, according to the latest poll by…

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Did Thomas write PNJ article?

Superintendent Malcolm Thomas has objected to the latest FCAT scores like most of the other superintendents in the state, but after the state audited the…

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Site work continues at Maritime Park

Contracts have been signed and work continues on the Maritime Park:

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Early voting begins Monday

Press Release: Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford reminded voters today that beginning Monday, August 9th, four early voting sites will be available…

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McCollum batters Scott in debate

Finally Attorney General Bill McCollum got to swing back at his opponent in the Florida governor’s race, Rick Scott. After months of Scott buying television…

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Browner: No intention of misleading anybody

Carol Browner, special adviser to President Barack Obama, traveled the Gulf Coast this week to listen first hand to leaders in the counties impacted by…

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Maritime Park films airs tonight

On Blab TV at 5 pm and 10:30 pm — gives the facts, tells the history and explains what the project has been about from…

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FDOT: Pensacola Bay Bridge To Be Replaced

This afternoon, a representative from the Florida Department of Transportation told the Pensacola City Council that the Pensacola 3-Mile Bridge will be replaced in the…

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Flyers Coach To Meet And Greet

Pensacola Flyers Coach Tom Gordon will meet at NY Nick’s for the team’s booster club meting on Monday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. Press Release:…

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Surprise: Palin distorts Dem policies

PolitiFact has analyzed Sarah Palin’s appearance on Fox News Sunday and has found her sorely lacking in the truth department…Duh….earning the former Alaska governor the…

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Scott’s depos sealed

GOP candidate for governor, Rick Scott, has had more than his share of lawsuits and government investigations over the past 15 years—medicare fraud, discrimination and,…

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Scientists suspicious of oil disappearance

The Miami Herald reports: Many scientists say they’re skeptical of a widely publicized government report Wednesday that concludes much of the oil that gushed from…

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