Category: Politics
Bergosh wants to ‘liberate’ Perdido Key beaches
Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh is pursuing more clarification on the 75-foot public beach easement on Perdido Key and whether it applies to more than…
Podcast: Waverly, City moving ahead
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves shares the latest update on the Waverly on Garden Street. The grocery store and apartments may be the first phase as…
How did Perdido Key beaches become private?
For years, locals wanting to enjoy the surf and sand on Perdido Key have been confronted with No Trespassing Signs behind the row of condominiums…
Interest meeting for Welcome Sign on Thursday
The City of Pensacola is hosting an interest meeting for any artists or designers interested in submitting a design for the Pensacola welcome sign structure…
Coffee with the Commissioner on April 12
Join District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh at his virtual 82nd Coffee with the Commissioner event Wednesday, April 12. This month, Commissioner Bergosh will stream Coffee with…
Real News: Monday, April 10, 2023
Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh recaps the April 6 commission meeting and discusses OLF-8 sale, Lifeguards for Perdido and the new offices for the Medical…
UWF Founders Week, April 15-20
The University of West Florida will honor traditions, engage in the community and celebrate the future of the University during its fifth annual Founders Week,…
10 Big Issues At Legislative Halftime
By Jim Saunders.The News Service of Florida Florida lawmakers Wednesday reached the halfway point in this year’s 60-day legislative session. The House and Senate have…
Real News: Friday, April 7, 2023
Bill Vilona previews the Blue Wahoos’ season opener. Matt Wolfe loves “Air” and expects a big weekend for new Super Mario movie. Moms Collective hosts…
Home Buyout Grants
Escambia County will hold two public meetings to discuss the county’s participation in the Hurricane Sally Voluntary Home Buyout Grants process. The meetings will be…
April 6 issue on the stands
‘Tis the Season Blue Wahoos’ 2023 Season Preview ‘Tis the season for homestands, grand slams and rooting for the home team. It’s officially baseball season,…
Real News: Wednesday, April 5, 2023
UWF women’s basketball coach Stephanie Yelton was in Dallas and talks what may be the best NCAA Women’s Final Four since UNC beat La Tech…
Bruce Beach water cleared
From the City of Pensacola: The City of Pensacola has received results from additional stormwater bacteria testing related to Bruce Beach water quality, which show…
Sixteen years ago, Sheriff tried to clean up Brownsville
In 2007 after a shooting at a convenience store on West Cervantes, there was a public outcry to deal with crime in the Brownsville neighborhood….
Sheriff launches Operation Brownsville (not Good Neighbor, oops)
By Tom St. Myer Gun violence dominated the public forum discussion, but measures put in place to improve Brownsville as a whole took center stage…
Real News: Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discusses the future of American Magic in Pensacola. Narcan will soon be available over the counter. Community Health Northwest Florida’s Dr….
Real News: Monday, April 3, 2023
Escambia County Commissioner Mike Kohler recaps last week’s meeting on improvements to the Lexington Terrace Park. Dominguez Design-Build the list for the top 100 fastest…
Moms for Liberty in Santa Rosa
Former state representative candidate and wife of Santa Rosa County Commissioner JAmes Calkins, Mariya Calkins, is the chairman of the newly-formed Santa Rosa chapter of…
City parking features Blue Angels
The City of Pensacola has unveiled new pay machine designs to showcase the local area and make ParkPensacola pay machines easier to find, encouraging downtown…
Real News: Jazz, D&D, Trump and Palafox Market
Norman Vickers has the details on this year’s jazz festival on April 1 and 2 in Seville Square. What are the movies to watch this…





















