Education commissioner resigns

Today, Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran announced he will be stepping down from his position at the end of April. He has served as the…

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What are jail conditions? [podcast]

Attorney Gene Mitchell talks about the issues in the Escambia County Jail. His interview is followed by the audio of Sheridan Davis who talks about…

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BCC meets on Jail

According to notes handed out, it will take 12 months for the county vacate the old jail. The cost to make release facility available for…

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Blue Angels Foundation in state budget

Florida Politics has reported lawmakers agreed Wednesday to provide $250,000 to the Blue Angels Foundation, a nonprofit specializing in the treatment of wounded veterans with…

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Blue Wahoos open April 7

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos’ Bill Vilona gives an update on the 2022 season, which begins Friday, April 8. Lots of things happening at Blue Wahoos…

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Classic Rock Albums from 1972 turn 50 [podcast]

Former deejays Nick Zangari and Sena Maddison discuss the golden era of rock and the best albums of 1972. Some of the ones they mention…

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Breaking: Lawmakers want to give sheriffs blank check

This amendment would allow sheriffs to move around their budgets however they want. The budget becomes meaningless, only the total dollar amount matters – See…

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Happy 309 Day

Mayor Grover Robinson signed a resolution proclaiming March 9 “309 Day,” in honor of Pensacola’s 309 Punk House. Author Scott Satterwhite celebrated 309 Day with…

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Pentagon rejects Poland’s offer of jets to Ukraine [podcast]

Poland caught the U.S. off guard with its offer to give Soviet-era MiG fighter jets to Ukraine by way of a U.S. base in Germany….

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Use Airbnb to help Ukrainians

People have found a new way to Ukrainian families – booking an Airbnb stay in Kiev, Ukraine — not to visit but as a way…

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Pensacola Superfund site to be cleaned up

Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that comprehensive reviews will be conducted of completed cleanup work at 39 National Priority List (NPL) Superfund…

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Daily newspapers may lose revenue source

From the News Service of Florida: The Florida Senate on Wednesday could take up a proposal that would change laws about publishing local-government legal notices,…

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From Glasgow to Pensacola

What: From Glasgow to Pensacola: What’s next for climate action? Where: Pensacola Public Library, 239 N. Spring St. When: Tuesday March 29—5:30 pm PENSACOLA—Join local…

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Monoclonal antibody treatment returns to Escambia

The day after Gov. Ron DeSantis declares COVID-19 pandemic over, the state works with Escambia County to open a monoclonal antibody site Escambia County, in…

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Wahoo field near completion [photos]

Bill Vilona shared these photos of the new field at Blue Wahoos Stadium:

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Studer’s Blue Wahoos Challenge returns

Baseball is back by the Bay in March with 29 collegiate and high school games scheduled at Blue Wahoos Stadium leading up to the start…

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City has two new hires

The City of Pensacola today announced the addition of Public Works & Facilities Deputy Director of Operations James Cook and Assistant Housing Director Meredith Reeves…

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Early detection of Alzheimer’s [podcast]

Dr. James Arruda, professor in the University of West Florida Department of Psychology, recently signed a consulting and licensing agreement with California-based company, BIOPAC Systems…

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Presser Notes: NoMoCo, Affordable Housing & an Exit’s Exit?

By Jeremy Morrison Once again, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson said Monday; the city is phasing out its regular release of local COVID stats as part…

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FCAAP: ‘The best way to protect every eligible child from Covid-19’

Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics March 7, 2022 Tallahassee – Following a COVID-19 roundtable convened by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis where Surgeon…

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