Rafferty inducted into International Academy of Trial Lawyers

Troy A. Rafferty, Esq. of Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Rafferty & Proctor, P.A. was recently inducted into the International Academy of Trial Lawyers at their…

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Fetke update

The Bill Fetke campaign (Escambia County Commission District 4): On August 10, Susan Morgan, Virgil Domingo, Landa Fetke, and Vicki Pennycook are hosting a Fundraiser…

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Red meat for Gaetz and Trump crowd

By Sammi Sontag… INWEEKLY More than 600 people rallied last night behind Donald Trump Jr. at Northwest Florida State College as he stumped for his…

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Florida Family Action endorses White for AG

From Frank White campaign: JOHN STEMBERGER, PRESIDENT OF FLORIDA FAMILY ACTION ENDORSES FRANK WHITE FOR FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL Orlando, FL — On Thursday, August 2,…

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Murderer of former PNJ reporter loses appeal

An appeals court Friday rejected an appeal in a murder case that involved the sale of a valuable collection of cards from the game Magic:…

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City government cost residents 21 cents more than in 2012

As part of its Budget in Brief report, the city of Pensacola breaks down the General Fund budget into cost per resident.  Even though the…

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Simple solution to fund skate park

The News Journal reports that the Pensacola City Council is having trouble finding $800,000 to build the Blake Doyle Community Park proposed by Upward Intuition. Mayor Ashton…

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Yes, there is a reason more political signs have popped up in right of way

Pensacola residents have noticed more political signs in the city’s right of way and medians. In the past, city code enforcements would pick up the…

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McMillan labeled ‘liberal’ for supporting gas tax to fund ECAT

Newton’s third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.  The same is true for politics. A week after the News Journal reported…

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Escambia near the bottom when it comes to experienced teachers

According to the Florida Department of Education, only four school districts have teachers with an average years of experience less than Escambia County. The state…

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Gulf Breeze News Candidate Forum on Friday

The Gulf Breeze News Candidate Forum will be 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, at the Gulf Breeze Community Center, 800 Shoreline Dr. This is the…

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Escambia schools still needs teachers, classes start next week

Escambia County schools open in less than a week, and the school district still has teaching openings. To fill the 30 or so jobs, the…

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