2006 Best of Coast: Times Have Changed

Twenty years ago, Best of the Coast was the only reader poll in town. The issue hadn’t become the mega-success it has under Editor Joani Delezen. See BOC ’06.

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Who Won Best of the Coast? This Week’s Issue Tells You

Best of the Coast 2026 is here — 13,000 votes, 84 pages, and the local businesses that won your hearts (and your dollars).

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After 53 Years, PYC Women Reclaim Sailing’s Knost Trophy

Fifty-three years later, Pensacola Yacht Club women bring the Knost Trophy back to Pensacola—Navy aviators & sailors reclaim a title last won in 1973.

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Bay Center Shouldn’t Have Been A Surprise

Reeves says the county can lead on the redrafting of the Bay Center interlocal agreement or drop it. What will Moreno do? When will actual work begin?

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Two Sides of City Council Curfew Surprise

Mayor Reeves says he was “surprised” the council pulled his juvenile curfew ordinance. Councilman Bare says nobody wants one. Watch podcast.

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Mayor Reeves Thanks Voters, Lays Out Priorities

Reeves wins reelection outright with 53.23%, no runoff needed. He talks margin, priorities, and whether he’ll seek a third term in 2030.

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Escambia County Incumbents Sweep Primary Night

Reeves avoids runoff, Kohler survives a coordinated push to unseat him, and Escambia voters bring back an elected superintendent. Full results at ricksblog.biz

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900 Boxes of Pensacola History Head to Georgia for Safekeeping

900+ boxes of Pensacola artifacts just left NAS Pensacola for good, headed to UGA to escape hurricanes & get proper care. Here’s why.

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Republican Party of Florida Injects Itself in Non-partisan Mayoral Race

The night before the primary, the Republican Party of Florida texted Pensacola voters to help Mayor D.C. Reeves, who may be facing a tougher battle…

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Back to the Drawing Board for City Curfew

Mayor Reeves wanted a vote. Council President Patton pulled the plug instead — sending Pensacola’s juvenile curfew back for more work. Here’s what was said

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Pensacola Sports: New CEO Jason Libbert

New Pensacola Sports CEO Jason Libbert on succeeding Ray Palmer, a sold-out Double Bridge Run, and a new turf complex coming to Nine Mile Rd.

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Inweekly: Let It Simmer

Blindsided county commissioners, a $41M downtown sale, and a Pensacola songwriter who “let it simmer.” This week’s Inweekly has it all.

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Sandy Cox: Pensacola Little Theater’s New Executive Director

New PLT executive director Sandy Cox discusses trading a tech career and a Texas mayor’s office for the arts, and PLT’s rich history.

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Inside DeSantis Presser: The Boy Ain’t Right

DeSantis brought $9M for Pensacola’s Port—but the crowd waited through Fauci, ‘woke’ politics and robo-taxis before he got to why it matters.

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DeSantis Hands Pensacola $9 Million for Birdon Facility at the Port

DeSantis awards Pensacola $9M for new Birdon boat-building plant—2,000 jobs, $275M investment, largest job creation project in city history.

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Media Gets Land Development Code Preview, w/out Falling Asleep

Pensacola’s 1947 zoning code is finally getting rewritten. Tree fees are tripling, “missing middle” housing gets a green light. Council votes Thursday.

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Spotify: Full “Rick’s Live Blog” Show for Aug. 5

Listen to the show while you relax over the weekend or revisit the video of each interview.

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First Fridays Art Walk Returns Tonight

Downtown Pensacola comes alive tonight! First Fridays Art Walk returns 5:30-7:30pm with galleries, live music & a free trolley. Free & open to all!

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My Phone Conversation w/Mayor Reeves

Moreno blindsides commissioners on Bay Center deal—so Mayor Reeves pulls it. Commissioners got info day before meeting. Public got zip. What’s really going on?

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Bay Center Interlocal Agreement Blindsides Commissioners; Mayor Pulls It

Commissioners blindsided by a Bay Center city deal that County staff didn’t disclose. No interlocal, no vote, no money, one commissioner warns.

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