Category: Politics
East Hill Makers Market Fall Edition tomorrow
East Hill Neighborhood Association will host its East Hill Makers Market Fall Edition in Cordova Square Park, located at the corner of North 12th Avenue…
Tropical Cyclone 18 coming our way
We are watching a tropical development in the Caribbean Sea, which we may see in the Gulf of Mexico by Thursday. Escambia County Public Safety…
Daily Outtakes: Ashley H. gets dose of her political medicine
District 4 voters have received a mailer from a political action committee blasting Commissioner Ashley Hofberger as “unqualified, unserious & already corrupt.” Floridians for a…
Top News Stories of the Week, Nov. 3 edition
Hobby Lobby has a huge loyal fan base in Pensacola, and the posts involving their potential closure and, later, the false alarm topped our posts…
What Pensacola listened to this week – Nov. 1 edition
Our listeners were very interested in politics. The top three podcasts involved Congressional races, County Commission District 5 and Amendment 3. Plus, Stan McDaniels. 1….
Real News: Champions for Our Children, SEC Soccer, and more
Tomorrow, the University of Alabama-Birmingham will play its UAB Champions for Our Children game. ESPN Game Day will feature the program with each UAB player…
Daily Outtakes: Sun Belt overhauls basketball championship brackets
The Sun Belt Conference announced changes to its men’s and women’s basketball tournament brackets on Thursday, which will go into effect for the 2024-25 season….
Foo Foo Fest 2024
We are upgrading inweekly.net, which is a bigger challenge than we thought. Here is the Oct. 31, 2024 issue: FOO FOO FEST 2024 Oct. 31-Nov….
Real News: Hunting, Fishing and D5 Campaigning
Kate MacFall, state director of the Humane Society, explains why Amendment 2 is unnecessary and could have negative consequences. Commissioner Steve Barry visits while greeting…
SEC Women’s Soccer Tournament sets seeds for next week
The top twelve women’s SEC soccer teams will compete for the championship title at Ashton Brosnaham Soccer Complex, starting Sunday, Nov. 3 Purchase options for…
Daily Outtakes: Port of Pensacola enters new Golden era
In the Inweekly’s early years, the Port of Pensacola was an albatross for the City of Pensacola, suffering losses and requiring money for the general…
Real News: Ice Flyers, Argos and Politics
Ice Flyers owner Greg Harris discusses last Saturday’s game and previews this weekend’s road trip. Will Kennedy discusses the UWF Argo football team’s four-game winning…
DeSantis appoints two NWFL county clerks. Sigh not Escambia County’s
Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Jason English as Santa Rosa County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller. This appointment is effective…
Simmons on SWAT, training, debriefs and call-outs
Today, Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons and former ECSO PIO Sena Maddison discussed SWAT on the anniversary of a call-out that involved three officers being…
Trulieve CEO discusses voting for Amendment 3, debunks critics
On “Real News with Rick Outzen” this morning, Trulieve CEO Kim Powers discussed Amendment 3, which legalizes recreational marijuana use in Florida by adults 21…
Daily Outtakes: Trust Program Committee wrestles with tightening metrics
The Escambia Children’s Trust Program Committee met yesterday for two hours. They approved to send the Trust board a proposal that would send local middle…
Real News: Dan McFaul on Congressional races, Foiling Week 2025
Dan McFaul of Ballard Partners discusses the possibility of the majorities of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate flipping. With four months to go,…
Amendment 4 Spurs Fierce Political Fight
By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A political battle over abortion rights is giving Floridians the opportunity to vote on one…
Real News: Mayor provides updates on Portland Loos, Bruce Beach and Stop Light Cameras
On “Real News with Rick Outzen” this morning, Mayor D.C. Reeves gave updates on several outstanding projects. PORTLAND LOOS Early this past summer, Mayor Reeves…
Beach residents want eyesore moved
The Pensacola Beach waterfront treatment plant is an eyesore that beach residents want moved elsewhere. But that eyesore will remain on the pristine beach for…






















