Andrade recaps Special Session [podcast]

State Rep. Alex Andrade recaps the Special Session.

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Real News podcast: Considering Matthew Shepard

The University of West Florida’s Dr. Grier Williams School of Music is proud to sponsor the UWF Singers as they present the Florida premiere of…

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Real News podcast: Legal Graffiti

Joe Zarzaur, founder of Zarzaur Law, P.A., received the Outstanding Business of The Year award by the West Florida Chapter of the Association of Fundraising…

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Real News podcast: Chamber CEO on 2030 Blueprint

In our Nov. 18 issue, our news story covers the Pensacola 2030 Blueprint – a road map for preparing for the region’s projected growth in…

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School District honors principal and assistant principal of the year

On Tuesday, Nov. 16, the Escambia County School District (ECSD) School Board recognized the District’s Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year. Christine Baker, principal…

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Bender discusses his year as BCC chairman [podcast]

Moving the Fall Blue Angel Airshow to Pensacola Beach “We were heading into Veteran’s Day, the 75th anniversary of Blues. Everything that the team had…

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Real News podcast: Pensacola’s quantum future is bright

On 1370 WCOA, Guided Particle Systems COO Carolyn Fries discussed her company’s collaboration with Purdue University on an Innovation in Quantum partnership that will bring…

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House backs moving away from OSHA

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — With Republicans angry about a vaccination rule issued by the federal Occupational and Safety and…

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The Watson Firm turkey giveaway next Monday

Press release: On Monday, November 22, 2021, at 10 a.m., The Watson Firm, together with local businesses and entrepreneurs, will be serving their neighbors at…

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Real News podcasts: Tuesday, Nov. 16

State Rep. Alex Andrade recaps the first day of the Special Session. The Downtown Improvement Board has announced the return of the “All I Want”…

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Real News: 309 Punk House

On 1370 WCOA this morning, Scott Satterwhite discussed his book – “A Punkhouse in the Deep South.” “As far as the punk house  goes, it’s…

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Bergosh takes over as BCC chair

At the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners meeting this morning, the board reorganized to appoint a new chairman and vice chairman, with District 1…

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Presser Notes: City enterprises thriving

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly In the first of what looks to be shaping up into a slate of field trips to finish out this year’s…

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Real News podcasts: Monday, Nov. 15

Quint Studer discusses his column in the daily newspaper’s Sunday edition on celebrating Pensacola’s progress over the past 15 years. He also previews Entrecon. Pensacola…

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Delta adds direct flight to NYC

After a robust summer, Delta isn’t slowing down in bringing back more flights and destinations for New York’s business and leisure travelers alike. Delta Airlines…

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UWF College of Business launches Hall of Fame

“Congratulations to the 10 distinguished inductees on this prestigious honor,” College of Business Dean Richard Fountain said. “Their extraordinary success in business is superseded by…

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Real News: Andrew Del Gaudio

Retired Marine Corps Lt. Col. Andrew Del Gaudio challenges veterans to step up and get involved in their communities. He is the Region IV Commander…

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Latest of Skanska trial [podcast]

Last week, the attorneys in the Skanska USA trial submitted their post-trial briefs to Federal Judge Lacey Collier, who will decide if the bridge contractor…

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Underhill to hold three town halls to keep Perdido in D2

District 2 Commissioner Doug Underhill will host town hall meetings Tuesday, Nov. 16, Thursday, Nov. 18 and Friday, Nov. 19 to discuss redistricting. The town…

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A ‘Very Thin Line’ of Sunshine

Has Homeless Task Force Been Open Enough? by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Homeless advocate and director of the Alfred Washburn Center Mike Kimbrel has mixed feelings…

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