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City Set to Begin Fricker Center Renovations

Parks & Recreation Fricker Resource Center to Close for Major Renovations Beginning This Month Nearly $9.5 million in grant funding will transform the Fricker Center…

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May 12 Presser Takeaways

Pensacola’s hauling 10M lbs. of yard debris—and the mayor says contractors are to blame. Plus: clean audit, Palafox update & a $104M port deal nearing close.

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FIRE Fires Off Second Letter to PSC

Free speech watchdog FIRE gives PSC until May 18 to restore funding for a student magazine blocked over LGBTQ content—or face a First Amendment lawsuit

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Studer Introduced to Monarch Fans, KC Media

Pensacola’s Quint Studer has deep Kansas City roots—and now he owns the Monarchs. Here’s what he’s promising the community.

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Mayor Informed Commissioner Aide on Library Board Removal

Records show mayor’s office copied a county commissioner’s aide after the ouster of a library board member mid-director search. Who requested this—and why?

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Young, Vaughan Honored with 2026 Ethics in Business Awards

UWF & Rotary honor Sam Young of Pensacola Habitat & Tom Vaughn of Northwestern Mutual as 2026 Ethics in Business Award winners. Service above self.

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Inweekly—May 7: Perfect Read for a Rainy Day

Texts. Kennel plans. A Michelin chef. A lawsuit. Possible library fix is exposed—and that’s just the start. The May 7 Inweekly is here.

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PSC Students Speak Out on Censorship Charge

PSC student: Admin knew about our magazine for months—then killed it the week before print. Now students are raising their own money to publish it.

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Keyhive, Reeves Prep for Keyla Parade, Concert

Pensacola rolls out the red carpet for American Idol’s Keyla Richardson — parade, sold-out concert & a city about to shine before 8 million viewers.

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Summit Recycles to Leonard Street

Pensacola’s Summit Blvd recycling center closes TODAY. New staffed drop-off opens at 100 W. Leonard St.—same mission, 90% lower cost. Know before you go.

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Pensacola & Keyhive Ready to Celebrate Keyla being in Top 3

Pensacola’s Keyla Richardson is TOP 3 on American Idol! Grammy winner Alicia Keys mentors her for the May 11 finale. KeylaFest starts Wednesday!

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Papantonio Signing “A Death in Arcadia” on May 6

Pensacola attorney Mike Papantonio exposes America’s troubled teen industry in his new thriller—and the abuse he describes is real. Book signing Wed., May 6.

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Where Have All the Editors Gone?

History made at Churchill Downs, a Pensacola clerk lawsuit ignored by the PNJ, NAS Pensacola reopens, and a 2011 hiring scandal with a 2026 echo.

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Get the Lowdown on Possible Keyla Richardson Concert

Pensacola is ready to throw Keyla Richardson the biggest homecoming in city history—parade, concert, and millions of TV viewers—if she makes the Top 3 Monday.

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Inweekly: Best of the Coast Voting Opens & More

Best of the Coast voting is open. Schools are short $18M. The Hard Rock TIF got rejected. Quint Studer bought a baseball team. It’s all in this week’s Inweekly.

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323-Unit Project Breaks Ground on Old ECUA Site

323 apartments. No city subsidy. No road closures yet. Flournoy breaks ground on Ellison at West Main—and Mayor Reeves says City Hall is watching closely.

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Breaking: Roof Restaurant Chosen for Reverb by Hard Rock

A Michelin-starred chef with 28 global restaurants is bringing his rooftop concept to Pensacola. This changes everything downtown.

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Contractors on Notice Over Right-of-Way Damage

Mayor Reeves puts AT&T & T-Mobile subcontractors on notice: fix the damage to Pensacola yards, irrigation lines & sewer infrastructure—or face city pushback.

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New Palafox Projects: Intersections Get Focus

Downtown Pensacola’s $10.3M Palafox makeover is 80% done—detours start Monday. Here’s what drivers, walkers & business visitors need to know this week.

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Roger Scott Pools: The ‘Toilet Trailer’ Saga

Pensacola’s Roger Scott Pools have had no real bathrooms since 2021. Five years, three designs, and $670K later—swimmers lose a whole summer. Read the saga.

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