Humane Society melodrama continues

Humane Society Board Sues Former Employees, Financial Audit of Closed Organization Ongoing by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Following a mass walkout amidst allegations of financial mismanagement,…

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Andrade endorses White for State Senate

Sen. Doug Broxson will term out of office in 2024. Several potential candidates have been mentioned, but former State Rep. Frank White appears to be…

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North Escambia and Santa Rosa counties receive state grants for broadband

At a press conference in Milton this morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the first set of awards through the Broadband Opportunity Grant Program to expand…

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Humane Society – True or False

The Pensacola Humane Society is broke. False In 2020, PHS received a $1.2 million bequest. The money was put in securities, and occasionally dividends have…

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Podcast: UWF Coach Kaleb Nobles

The UWF football team added 14 players on the first day of the National Signing Period Wednesday. First-year head coach Kaleb Nobles announced the additions…

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Presser Notes: Military, Market & Parking

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The Port of Pensacola may be in a state of evolution — broadening its portfolio, adding less industrial tenants — but…

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Real News: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023

Attorney Eric Stevenson speculates on why Donald Trump chose to file his lawsuit against Bob Woodward in Pensacola. ABC White House correspondent Karen Travers is…

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New College President ousted, Corcoran named

By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A revamped New College of Florida Board of Trustees on Tuesday quickly shook up leadership…

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Pay-by-Text Parking

On March 1, the City of Pensacola will launch an additional payment option designed to make paying for parking in city-owned public parking spaces quick…

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2023 Band on the Beach schedule

Pensacola Beach’s popular outdoor concert series, Bands on the Beach, is back starting April 4, 2023, and features diverse bands and performances for every musical…

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Humane Society emails give more insights

The PNJ reports the Pensacola Humane Society, on behalf of its board of directors, has filed a lawsuit against six former department heads for sending…

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Rest of Tuesday, Jan. 31 podcasts

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves covers the Miraflores Park project, Pensacola Police Department and his upcoming trip to Harvard. A three-judge panel in Philadelphia ruled Monday…

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Podcast: Play tells Clotilda story

The Clotilda, the last known slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, has long been a legend. The ship brought the…

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Breaking: Corcoran may be picked to head New College

The Tampa Bay Times is reporting former Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran is slated to be New College’s new president, according to a DeSantis spokesperson….

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Foo Foo Fest kickoff next Monday

The Pensacola Foo Foo Festival is returning bigger and better than ever in 2023 as it announces its 10 Year celebration. On Monday, February 6,…

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New College trustee out to ban USA Today

One of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new appointments to the New College of Florida board of trustees wants to clean house and ban USA Today from…

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God in Government Award

Sheriff Chip Simmons was named the 2023 recipient of the God in Government Award at 46th Annual Governmental Prayer Breakfast on Saturday. The breakfast was…

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Road closure near Plaza de Luna

A section of South Jefferson Street near Plaza de Luna will be closed temporarily on Monday, Jan. 30 and Tuesday, Jan. 31 for the completion…

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The rest of Monday podcasts

Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition will break ground Friday on its new research center, which will be built on the former site of…

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2023 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl is March 17

The 2023 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl is March 17! This unique fundraiser with an artsy twist features the work of local artists…

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