Category: News
Podcast: Donaldson Edge Consulting
Long-time Chief Advocacy Officer for Community Health Northwest Florida, Sandra Donaldson, has launched her company, Donaldson Edge Consulting, to help train and certify health care…
Podcast: Charlie Crist interview
Charlie Crist, the Democrat’s candidate for governor, visited Pensacola yesterday and spent some time with Inweekly publisher Rick Outzen.
Podcast: Fletch Returns without Jack Hamm
It’s a nostalgia-filled weekend at the box office – a new Fletch movie (this time starring Jon Hamm). But ruling the box office will be…
Podcast: Friends’ Big Fall Book Sale
The kids are back in school, and the dog days of summer are gone. It’s time to refresh your bookshelves at the Friends of West…
Charlie Crist calls out DeSantis
Congressman and Democratic nominee for governor Charlie Crist visited Pensacola today, and I got to interview for a few minutes. He explained why he is…
Podcast: Dr. Saunders discusses new UWF Strategic Plan
The Florida State University System Board of Governors unanimously approved the University of West Florida’s new five-year strategic plan that maps out UWF’s institutional mission,…
Podcasts: Escambia Children’s Trust sets course for 2022-23
This morning on WCOA, we focused on the Escambia Children’s Trust. The Escambia Children’s Trust approved its Needs Assessment, 2022-23 Strategic Plan and its $18…
Pen Air wants to drop federal status
Pen Air Federal Credit Union is holding a membership meeting to convert the credit union from a Federal charter to one chartered under the laws…
MLK’s ‘Hostile’ Benches are Back
‘Hospitable’ Replacements Removed by Jeremy Morrison Anyone looking to take a load off in MLK, Jr. Plaza on Palafox may have noticed a shifting landscape….
Epps Center needs volunteers for tomorrow
Food Giveaway at Epps Christian Center When: 7:30 a.m. to Noon, Thursday, Sept. 15 Where: Epps Christian Center, 2202 N. Pace Blvd Volunteers are needed…
Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022
Rebekah Jones discusses her campaign since winning the Democratic primary and the right to challenge Matt Gaetz. Port of Pensacola director Clark Merritt discusses the…
UWF Strategic Plan approved
The University of West Florida reached an important milestone as the Florida State University System Board of Governors unanimously approved UWF’s new five-year strategic plan…
Podcast: SEC Women’s Soccer Championship tickets on sale today
SEC Women’s Soccer Championship is coming to Pensacola Sunday, Oct. 30 – Sunday, Nov. 6 at Ashton Brosnaham Park. Event tickets are on sale now…
Podcast: Wiggins wants REAP camp reviewed
Councilman Delarian Wiggins has called for a moratorium on any more city funding for Re-Entry Alliance of Pensacola (REAP) until the city can review REAP’s…
StudioAmped returns
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, WSRE’s “StudioAmped” music series will return with five free concerts in the Jean & Paul Amos Performance Studio:…
Aetna Better Health partners with Gulf Coast Kid’s House
Aetna Better Health of Florida, a CVS Health® company, joined Gulf Coast Kid’s House today to announce their new partnership to combat child abuse and…
Escape from REAP hell
This past weekend, Inweekly interviewed a woman who had lived two weeks at the Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola’s outdoor camp on the Pathway for Change’s property…
Minimum wage jumps to $11/hour
In the second increase under a 2020 constitutional amendment, Florida’s minimum wage will go to $11 an hour on Sept. 30. The voter-approved amendment, spearheaded…
Council candidate forum set for Sept. 22
Women for Responsible Legislation will host a candidate forum for the Pensacola City Council races at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22, on the second…
Protecting Florida’s Coast
Protecting Florida’s Coast is an evening of documentary films and discussion about the latest plans for offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and the…






















