Breaking: Escambia Public School enrollment drops 1,122 students

Escambia County Public Schools has seen its enrollment drop 1,122 (3%) since the Fall of 2024—from 36,768 to 35,646 students. In 2021, the school district…

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Odd “news story” on PNJ.com

In 2023, District 1 Medical Examiner Deanna Oleske filed a defamation lawsuit against two Pensacola funeral home directors, Jerald S. Mitchell and Richard Trahan. One…

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National Naval Aviation Museum to Unveil Return with Honor Exhibit on Sept. 19

On Friday, Sept. 19, the National Naval Aviation Museum will honor the unwavering spirit of U.S. prisoners of war from the Vietnam War with the…

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Trending Stories—Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025

We have three Escambia County commissioners who don’t want to bail out Baptist Health Care and use taxpayers’ dollars to clean the hospital’s “legacy campus”…

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Daily Outtakes: Chappie James Memorial Plaza in Limbo

The proposed memorial plaza honoring General Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. continues to face hurdles, with Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves outlining the ongoing challenges during his…

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Land Development Code draft ready for public input

The City of Pensacola has spent the past year reviewing its Land Development Code (LDC), with the help of Inspire Engagement. The first public draft…

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Chances for City-County-Baptist Hospital deal on demolition look dim

The sharp divide between Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves and Escambia County Commission Chair Mike Kohler has narrowed little over the summer when it comes to…

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Trending Stories—Monday, Sept. 8, 2025

As people rebuild and infill in downtown Pensacola and the city’s west side, residents voice concerns about losing the character of their neighborhoods. The latest…

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Daily Outtakes: Mayor Reeves ’24 for ’24’ update

At the midpoint of his term, Mayor D.C. Reeves announced his “24 for ’24” priority list in January 2024. The list provided the Reeves administration…

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Andrade, Salzman named chairs

Rep. Alex Andrade will once again chair the House Health Care Budget Subcommittee. The Pensacola Republican will have a seat at the table where the…

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City of Pensacola to Unveil World War II Micro Exhibit

The City of Pensacola will host the unveiling of a new World War II micro exhibit at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.16, at City Hall, to…

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Podcast: UWF as NWFL’s Future Research Hub

The University of West Florida won approval of a $32 million grant from Triumph Gulf Coast, positioning the institution as a major player in artificial…

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Goodwill Gulf Coast Announces Barry Reed as New President and CEO

Goodwill Gulf Coast has selected Barry Reed as its new President and CEO following a comprehensive national search. Reed, who currently serves as Vice President…

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Next Neighborhood Battle: E. Government Street

The City of Pensacola’s Architectural Review Board voted 4-1, with one abstention, last month to approve significant setback variances for a proposed 10-unit residential development…

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Daily Outtakes: White House Encourages Challenges to DeSantis’ Cabinet Picks

The Trump administration wants to wipe out Gov. Ron DeSantis’s tight hold over Florida Republican politics during the upcoming 2026 elections, ensuring President Donald Trump’s…

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History: Inweekly—UWF Connection

In August 2006, while the City of Pensacola was caught up in the Maritime Park referendum, Inweekly visited the University of West Florida campus to…

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Top Reads—Week Ended Sept. 6, 2025

Eyewitness accounts aren’t always accurate, but journalists love to get people “on the record.” Bruce Childers, wife of extortion and stalking target Escambia County Clerk…

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It’s Official: Office of Campus Culture ‘Retired’

University of West Florida students received this email at 1:17 p.m. today: Dear Students, Please be advised of an important update regarding student support services…

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District 7 Trust Tied to Transparency

By Grant Bridges Pensacola is set to receive a $9.5 million state grant to renovate the Fricker Resource Center, a facility that has historically served…

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Daily Outtakes: Rotary Fought to End Polio

This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo publicly stated their intention to end all state vaccine mandates, including those required for…

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