City redesigns website

The City of Pensacola has launched upgrades to the city website, including navigational improvements and a redesign that reflects Pensacola’s branding and vision. The website can…

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2022 Primary Info

Vote By Mail: All qualified voters are permitted to vote by mail using a vote-by-mail ballot under Florida law. A voter, or someone designated by…

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Meet Stan McDaniels, candidate for Escambia County Commission District 4

Stan McDaniels discusses his background, why he is for the Escambia County Commission District 4 seat, and what he would accomplish if elected. He explains…

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South Santa Rosa Town Hall, July 20

State Rep. Alex Andrade, Santa Rosa County Commissioner David Piech and School Board Member Carol Boston will host a town hall at 6:30 p.m. on…

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Pensacola Chamber CEO Todd Thomson discusses the surveys completed by the candidates for Pensacola mayor and city council and the Escambia County Commission. Mexican President…

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Meet Kevin Adams – School Board District 1 [podcast]

Kevin Adams talks about his background, why he’s running for re-election to Escambia County School Board (District 1) and what he hopes to accomplish.

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Meet Pensacola mayoral candidates [podcasts]

On WCOA, D.C. Reeves, Steve Sharp and Jewel Cannada-Wynn discussed their backgrounds, why they are running to be Pensacola’s mayor and what they hope to…

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Council defangs proposed charter changes

by Jeremy Morrison Wrestling with a city charter and assessing potential revisions can be exhausting work, and Monday night, it wore out the Pensacola City…

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Youth Summit: Career academies aren’t cutting it

School Superintendent Tim Smith, Assistant Superintendent for Operations Shawn Dennis and the rest of district’s leadership team were noticeably absent from the Youth Summit held…

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Warrington Middle earns D, avoids death penalty

The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) has notified the Escambia County School District of Warrington Middle School’s 2021-2022 school grade. In its initial report, FLDOE…

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Presser Notes: Sign Kerfuffle, Estuary Rah-rah & Charter Advice

By Jeremy Morrison Pensacola’s decade-running municipal experiment with the strong-mayor form of government has been a success, asserted Mayor Grover Robinson during his regular weekly…

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Real News podcasts: Tuesday, July 12, 2022

WCOA today celebrated Dr. Martha Saunders, the president of the University of West Florida, as the 1,000th interviewee on “Real News with Rick Outzen.” The…

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FPL drops Winter Power Proposals

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida Power & Light on Monday backed away from a controversial proposal that would have…

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DEP buys over 3,600 acres in Santa Rosa County

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has finalized the purchase of over 3,600 acres within the Wolfe Creek Forest Florida Forever project in Santa…

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Pensacola Chamber releases candidate surveys [podcast]

Today, the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce released submitted responses to its 2022 Candidate Questionnaires.  Questionnaires were sent to candidates for the offices of Pensacola…

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Underhills sell Perdido residence to Miss. developer

The Escambia Board of County Commissioners may need to clarify where District 2 Commissioner Doug Underhill resides before it discusses the proposed county budget at…

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McDaniels had loaded Beretta with a round in chamber

As we broke earlier today, Escambia County District 4 commission candidate Stan McDaniels has been charged with carrying a prohibited firearm. According to the police…

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District explains Warrington Middle ‘Incomplete’

From the Escambia County School District: Escambia County School District personnel contacted the Florida Department of Education seeking clarification regarding the school grade of “Incomplete”…

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Real News podcasts: Monday, July 11, 2012

Commissioner Lumon May previews the Youth Summit to be held Monday, July 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brownsville Community Center. Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson…

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Bannon may testify [podcast]

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon said in a letter this weekend to the Jan. 6 committee that he is now willing to testify after…

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