Category: Politics
Childers did not submit Form 6 receipt
Attorney Bruce Childers claims in a Facebook post that he “filed a receipt, or summary page of our Form 6, the financial disclosure form, which…
Daily Outtakes: Land of the unqualified, Childers responds
Escambia County has two GOP candidates that the Supervisor of Elections office initially reported as qualified to run but later were found to not correctly…
Childers no longer qualified to run for SOE
Bruce Childers, hubby of Clerk of Courts Pam Childers, is listed as not qualifying to run in the GOP primary for the Supervisor of Elections…
Johnson lists $5,600 loan on his campaign report
GOP wannabe candidate John R. Johnson has submitted his campaign report for the period of June 1-June 14. He has two entries. One is a…
Pensacola International Airport shifts temporary parking
Starting Friday, June 21, Pensacola International Airport is creating a temporary parking lot for approximately 300 additional vehicles. The lot will be adjacent to Pensacola…
PenAir Credit Union has counter checks
I received a phone call from a Pen Air Credit Union customer who told that the credit union still offers counter checks, and she recently…
NAS Whiting may get closer to having a new Child Development Center
Sen. Rick Scott posted on his official website that the Senate Armed Service Committee passed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act to provide…
Daily Outtakes: Sorry, Pam
Escambia County Clerk of Courts Pam Childers has been insisting that Supervisor of Elections Robert Bender is not an incumbent. Why this matters to Childers:…
Escambia County politics still weird
Escambia County politics have had weird turns over the years. The 2024 election cycle is no different. On Friday, June 14, a Republican filed to…
2024 Busch Light Pensacola Fishing Rodeo
Pensacola Sports is welcoming anglers of all ages to Pensacola Beach for the 2024 Busch Light Pensacola Fishing Rodeo June 21 – 24. The family friendly…
Thornton calls Lumon May statement a lie
Lumon May’s statement is a lie. If anyone wants to know what I said please contact me. I did not call Lumon May. He called…
Perdido Bay Boat Ramp opens
District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh and Escambia County staff invite the public to join them for the Perdido Bay Boat Ramp ribbon cutting Tuesday, June…
Johnson: Lumon May and his dirty Jew friends can go to hell
To say Republican John R. Johnson is upset that he was disqualified from running against incumbent District 3 County Commissioner Lumon May would be an…
How to spend $14.2 million
On “Real News with Rick Outzen,” Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discussed how he will use the $14.2 million that escaped Gov. DeSantis’ veto pen. The…
Meet Mike Burns
The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) Board finalized the contract to hire local attorney Mike Burns as its new Executive Director during a special Board…
Chris Jones’ bittersweet decision
Chris Jones has decided not to seek re-election as Escambia County Property Appraiser. Jones has served the citizens of Escambia County with dedication and integrity…
Bender explains why Johnson was disqualified
On WCOA this morning, Escambia County Supervisor of Election Robert Bender explained why GOP candidate John R. Johnson was disqualified from running for the District…
Escambia GOP wanted Lumon May to get in line or else
Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May, a Democrat, was approached last week by Charles Thornton, the vice chairman of the Escambia County Florida Republican Executive Committee….
More problems for GOP commission ringer
Republican candidate John R. Johnson has more problems than just filling out the incorrect forms that led to his disqualification after a last-minute attempt to…
GOP commission candidate disqualified (Update)
On Friday, it appeared that Republican John R. Johnson had suddenly raised enough money to pay the qualifying fee to challenge District 3 County Commissioner…






















