During Gallery Night, Juan’s Flying Burritos will have a special photography display that will cover many of the rock concerts held along the Gulf Coast over the past 40 years. Pensacola Mayor…
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Carpenter Creek Watershed town hall, 11/15
The public is invited to learn about the future of the Carpenter Creek and Bayou Texar Watershed Management Plan during an open house event Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m. the Bayview…
UWF Argos earn #3 seed, have home playoff this Saturday
The UWF football team was awarded the No. 3 seed in Super Region 2 of the 2022 NCAA Division 2 Football Championship as announced by the NCAA on Sunday. UWF will face…
Real News podcasts: Friday, Nov. 11, 2022
Jason Nathanson reviews the highly anticipated sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Does it live up to the legacy of the first film? Out this week on the small screen, the new season…
Real News podcasts: Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022
Greater Pensacola Chamber CEO Todd Thomson discusses how to nominate someone for the PACE awards. Commissioner Robert Bender thanks District 4 voters and his supporters for returning him to the Escambia County…
More on Project Pickle
Waterfront Dreams of Pickleball By Jeremy Morrison Pickleball may well be a part of the Port of Pensacola’s future portfolio, but what exactly is it? “If you haven’t played pickleball, it’s kind…
Plaza de Luna reopens
Plaza de Luna has now reopened to the public, providing an area for residents and visitors to enjoy walking, fishing, beautiful waterfront views and more. The area was closed while City of…
Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022
Marine Corps veteran Rob Rivera and Sgt. Max Benitez discuss Toys for Tots and the Semper Fi 5K run. FloridaWest CEO Scott Luth thanks Escambia voters for renewing the EDATE program. Aileiah…
Lotus unravels
By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly A key component in Pensacola’s plan to increase housing availability in an effort to combat homelessness has been removed from the table. Officials were alerted this month that…
City reaches agreement on heritage oak
The City of Pensacola has reached an agreement with property owners at 605 N. Spring St. to preserve a heritage live oak tree that the city has sought to protect since 2019….
Analysis: Voters want elected officials compensated
There were very few surprises last night when the Escambia County election results were announced. With less the 30% of the votes cast being by Democrats, GOP candidates did exceptionally well across…
Urban Revitalization Plan turns 10
By Jeremy Morrison When Quint Studer first arrived in Pensacola, something befuddled him. “We were the Wild West when it came to what you could build in Pensacola,” Studer recalled. “When I…