Category: News
Podcast: Rafferty prepares for Childers
On Monday, Oct. 24, attorney Troy Rafferty will depose County Clerk Pam Childers on her refusing to sign checks for commissioners’ retirement plans.
A Celebration of the Season of Creation on Saturday, Oct. 29
Join Earth Ethics at Bayview Park Pavilions as they celebrate our connection and responsibility to the earth with music, speakers, and poetry. Lunch (sandwiches) will…
Breaking: Ethics Commission votes to remove Underhill from office
This morning the State Commission on Ethics voted to remove Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill from office, primarily because he released confidential documents regarding a…
Demings in Pensacola Saturday
The public is cordially invited to hear from Congresswoman Val Demings, Democratic candidate for U. S. Senate on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 9:00 a.m….
Here’s what three amendments on Florida ballot would do
By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida Florida voters on Nov. 8. will decide whether to approve two property-tax cuts and the fate of…
Real News podcasts: Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022
The idgroup will launch Keep Pensacola Beautiful’s new brand on Tuesday, Oct. 25. The nonprofit is the tenth annual recipient of the idgroup Brand on…
District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh to hold Oct. 25 Town Hall
District 1 Commissioner and Chairman Jeff Bergosh will host a town hall Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 6-8 p.m. at Perdido Bay United Methodist Church, located…
IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area hosts Global Day of Impact 2022
Pensacola, FL–IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area invites you to join us at the Jean & Paul Amos Studio at WSRE as we join with Wendy…
Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022
Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David Stafford discusses the deadlines approaching on request vote-by-mail ballots and the start of early voting next week. FavorHouse invites…
FloridaWest has new five-year plan
FloridaWest Economic Development Alliance’s current multi-year strategic plan has come to an end and the organization is launching a new 5-year plan in partnership with…
Podcast: NAS shooter radicalized in 2015
Levin Papantonio Rafferty shareholder Chris Paulos discusses Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, an aviation student from Saudi Arabia that killed three men and injured eight others in…
Podcast: Reeves preparing to take the reins
Mayor-elect D.C. Reeves talks about his work with Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson and his staff. The cooperation ensures the transition will be smooth.
Breaking: Fewer books being restricted in school libraries
Dr. Tim Smith, the Escambia County school superintendent, explains the school library policy approved by the school board last night. All those books that have…
Gun violence roundtable opened a broad conversation on the community
By Tom St. Myer Gun violence served as the entry point, but a roundtable consisting primarily of elected officials expanded into a broad conversation about…
Real News: Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022
Maritime Commerce Day is Wednesday, Oct. 28. Port of Pensacola Director Clark Merritt provides an update on the port. Sheriff Chip Simmons talks about his…
Podcast: 2022 Power Up Energy Expo
The University of West Florida will serve as co-host for the 2022 Power Up Energy Expo in Panama City on Oct. 19-20. The annual training…
Podcast: ‘We have a real issue here’
Gloria Horning lives on DeVilliers Street and has been tracking the sewage issue for eight years. I had her on “Real News with Rick Outzen”…
Gannett struggling to pay debt, more staff cuts and unpaid leaves coming
Poynter reports the parent company of the Pensacola News Journal lost $54 million in its second quarter and is struggling to pay down more than…
Presser Notes: Airport Aspirations & Revealing Roadwork
By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Last week, city of Pensacola officials met with a visiting team from the Florida Department of Transportation. It was a productive…
Highlights: 2022 Quality of Life Survey
Quint Studer and the Pensacola Young Professionals unveiled the 2022 Quality of Life Survey last night at a CivicCon event. The Studers have paid for…





















