BCC releases Underhill transcripts [podcast]

Last Thursday, the Escambia County Commission voted to release the transcripts from the various shade meetings held to discuss the lawsuits involving Commissioner Underhill’s public…

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Top Blog and Inweekly reads

Presser Notes: Sign Kerfuffle, Estuary Rah-rah & Charter Advice  JEREMY MORRISON  JULY 12, 2022  2 COMMENTS Pensacola’s decade-running municipal experiment with the strong-mayor form of government has…

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Real News: Top listens of the past week

My opening for the July 15 show includes Commissioner Underhill’s comments about his residency and Inweekly getting a Potty for downtown Pensacola. Exclusive interview with…

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Real News podcasts: Friday, July 15

Tracie Hodson is the organization’s new Executive Director. FavorHouse provides comprehensive services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault including a 24/7 Crisis Hotline,…

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Walton Commission audit sent to FDLE

State Attorney Ginger Madden issued a statement this morning that she has received and reviewed an official copy of an audit report completed by the…

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Farmer Doug and Potty for the People [podcast]

My opening for the July 15 show includes Commissioner Underhill’s comments about his residency and Inweekly getting a Potty for downtown Pensacola.

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‘City of Grudges’ scavenger hunt – Clue #1

My book ‘City of Grudges‘ is placed in Pensacola and uses many local restaurants – past and present – as settings for the action. We…

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Real news podcasts: Thursday, July 14

Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore discusses the heavy rains and possible flooding. Port director Clark Merritt shares an update on what’s happening at…

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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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