Bay Bluffs Park boardwalk closed

A section of the Bay Bluffs Park boardwalk is closed to the public until further notice for repairs to the boardwalk to be completed. Signage…

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Real News: Thursday, March 23

Last week, Rebekah Jones filed a whistleblower lawsuit to get her job back in Leon County Circuit Civil court. Besides reinstatement, she also seeks back…

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March 23 issue on the stands

VegFest Goes Slutty Restaurant founder Pinky Cole’s Slutty Vegan has traveled a long way to make it to Pensacola. Starting in 2018 in Atlanta, Ga.,…

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School District holding town halls

Pensacola, FL – Escambia County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Tim Smith and School Board members will hold a series of town hall meetings, beginning in…

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Should City help REAP buy a building?

On WCOA, Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier discussed whether the city should help buy a former Pathways for Change building for REAP. Here is the…

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Malcolm Yonge Gym closed

Update on Malcolm Yonge Gym: Malcolm Yonge Gym is closed until further notice due to concerns of potentially unsafe building conditions, effective at 5 p.m….

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Buzz: Clerk flooded with lawsuits

Trial attorneys around the state are filing lawsuits in anticipation of Gov. Ron DeSantis signing the tort reform bill this week as the Florida Senate…

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Mayor provides updates on Club Climax, Adm. Mason Park, Truth for Youth and more

Mayor D.C. Reeves covered several topics on WCOA and at his weekly presser. Here are the podcast from my show and notes from the presser….

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Podcast: No Trump arrest today

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Monday gave law enforcement partners no indication of when or whether an indictment against former President Trump could come…

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Breaking: Local appointed to circuit court

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced this morning that Steven Warrick, of Gulf Breeze, has been appointed to serve as judge on the First Judicial Circuit Court…

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Kiwanis Park Musical Sensory Garden ribbon cutting

The City of Pensacola invites the community to a ribbon cutting event on Tuesday, March 28 at 2 p.m. to celebrate the completion of a…

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Latest Inweekly: Florida Legislature, Big Lewis and more

Bills, Bills, Bills 2023 Florida Legislative Session Guide –  The 2023 Florida legislative session opened on Tuesday, March 7, and will run through May 5….

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Reeves: No word from Truth for Youth

On WCOA this morning, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said he hasn’t heard from Rev. John Powell, the Truth for Youth founder, on whether he received…

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Patience requested for yard waste pickups

City of Pensacola Sanitation crews are working diligently to collect an increasing amount of yard waste as peak season begins for yard waste collection in…

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Real News: Oscars, Jobs, More

Jason Nathanson recaps the winners and what happened off-stage. Community Health Northwest Florida is hiring, and Natasha Howard has the details. And the full show:

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Work on Roger Scott Tennis Center begins next Monday

The City of Pensacola will begin construction on improvements to Roger Scott Tennis Center on Monday, March 20, including replacing 12 hard courts to significantly…

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Getting caught up on podcasts

ABC News’ Jason Nathanson makes his predictions and talks about what he’s hearing behind the scenes. Will Kennedy recaps the UWF Argos spring football game….

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Rev. Powell rejects city offer, Reeves explains at 7 am on WCOA

Rev. John Powell has rejected the city’s offer to purchase the historic Smith Bakery building on the corner of Belmont and Devilliers streets, according to…

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Real News: Thursday, March 9, 2023

Escambia County is taking Clerk Pam Childers to court again. Commissioner Jeff Bergosh has the details. Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier discusses what’s on the agenda for…

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Inweekly: March 9 issue hits the stands

Spring Break Outs Things to see, hear and do this season (and into the next) Technically, it’s not spring until March 20. But just like…

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