Category: News
Learn better communication skills through the words and life of Dr. Martin Luther King
What: Communicating the Dr. King Way Where: Pensacola Public Library, 239 N. Spring St., Pensacola When: Tuesday May 9 5:30 pm PENSACOLA—Join us as we…
Real News: Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier gives an update on city. Crista Brandt discusses the upcoming open house for Valerie’s House, 904 E. Gadsden Street on…
Lifeguards on Perdido Key could be expensive [podcast]
Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore is improving the public safety messaging on Perdido Key to avoid further drownings on the beaches in southwest…
NAS Pensacola open this weekend
NAS Pensacola will open to the public this weekend, April 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. through the West Gate only on…
Breaking: ECT director campaigns for Hightower
Escambia Children’s Trust executive director Tammy Greer has written a letter to the Escambia County School Board requesting they let Patty Hightower stay on the…
DOE rule hurt Warrington Middle students
At last Thursday’s school board meeting, Warrington Middle School principal Denny Wilson pointed out how the Florida Department of Education rules hurt the students. Before…
Stamp Out Hunger, May 13
The annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive is only a month away. Letter Carriers will be picking up food donations on May 13. Organized by…
Expect TSA delays, starting April 24
Pensacola International Airport travelers are encouraged to arrive at least two hours early to go through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoint starting Monday, April 24,…
More on latest attack on Disney
DeSantis Ratchets Up Disney Fight By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Escalating his attacks on Walt Disney Co., Gov. Ron DeSantis…
District 4 Town Hall on April 20
Escambia County District 4 Commissioner Robert Bender will host a town hall meeting Thursday, April 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the District 4 Community Center,…
Real News: Triumph Gulf Coast
Triumph Gulf Coast chairman David Bear discusses the grant process and how applications are evaluated. The most recent security leaks highlight the explosion of classified…
Insolvencies hit policyholders in wallet
By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — State insurance regulators last week signed off on a plan that will lead to policyholders…
Bergosh wants to ‘liberate’ Perdido Key beaches
Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh is pursuing more clarification on the 75-foot public beach easement on Perdido Key and whether it applies to more than…
Podcast: Waverly, City moving ahead
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves shares the latest update on the Waverly on Garden Street. The grocery store and apartments may be the first phase as…
UWF to celebrate Day of Giving on April 20
University of West Florida Argonauts from across the country and around the world will come together to support the University and its programs on UWF’s…
UWF’s Argo Bond Fund places first
The University of West Florida’s student-managed Argo Bond Fund won first place among the nation’s student-managed bond funds at the Quinnipiac University Global Asset Management…
How did Perdido Key beaches become private?
For years, locals wanting to enjoy the surf and sand on Perdido Key have been confronted with No Trespassing Signs behind the row of condominiums…
Beyond Van Gogh tickets go on sale tomorrow
Imagine being completely immersed in more than 300 of the greatest works of post-Impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh. Now imagine experiencing all of this art…
Showtime tickets on sale
Tickets now available for Pensacola Children’s Chorus’s (PCC) – Showtime,the best of stage and screen! Reserve your tickets for PCC’s third and final concert of the…
Gardening Event hosted by Magdalene set for April 15
Gardening Event hosted by Magdalene’s Inc. on Saturday, April 15at 9:30 a.m. at Magdalene’s on 3268 Fordham Road in Gulf Breeze. Here is the info…






















