Category: Pensacola
Belle Bear tops 2025 Power List
Belle Bear, co-founder of IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay and champion of numerous nonprofits and causes, is #1 on the 2025 Inweekly Power List. As the…
DeSantis looks to find waste in his administration, local governments and higher education
Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued an executive order creating his version of President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Foiling Week is here
The world-renowned Foiling Week is set to make a splash for the first time in Pensacola, Florida in an exciting expansion following 11 successful editions…
Top Stories: week ending Feb. 22, 2025
Pensacola was excited to hear that University of West Florida trustee Scott Yenor had been removed from a board, only to later find out it…
Podcast: The one about Bob Snow, Seville Quarter and Downtown Pensacola
Scott Mitchell joins us to discuss the legendary Bob Snow, Seville Quarter and downtown Pensacola’s vibrancy. BOB SNOW “Bob Snow was the founder of Seville…
Podcast: Mayor Reeves on parade security and safety
Mardi Gras Parade Closures in Downtown Pensacola The City of Pensacola is increasing parade safety by adding additional road closures to future parades, including the…
Presser notes: Parade security, Appointed vs Elected and more
PARADE SAFETY The most notable change will be the closure of Main Street’s east-west thoroughfare one hour before parade time. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said,…
Escambia County School Board to consider City offer for Gibson
At his press conference, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves asked Escambia County School Superintendent Keith Leonard to join him and discuss the city’s offer for the…
As tensions simmer, Andrade tells DeSantis, ‘Just don’t be a jerk’
Rep. Andrade expressed frustration with Desantis’ political posturing, noting the legislature’s support for the governor’s agenda. Listen to the podcast.
Top Stories – week ending Feb. 15, 2025
Alabama fans loved my sharing Coach Nick Saban’s tribute to Eagles QB Jalen Hurts and the dissection of why Beulah Town Center didn’t get a…
INWEEKLY — Feb. 13, 2025 issue
Things We Love (Right Now) We decided once again to use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to declare our love in big, bold print for…
YouTube: Pensacola’s connection to the JFK assassination
“(we don’t) Color on the Dog” co-host Sena Maddison explores Hank Killam and his connections to Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby and the JFK assassination.
Daily Outtakes: Children’s Trust has no agreement with City or County for CRA dollars
Escambia Children’s Trust has $1.8 million of Pensacola CRA funds. The mayor wants them spent to help city kids but is now considering providing childcare.
Marlins name Prada as new manager for Blue Wahoos
The Miami Marlins announced today that Nelson Prada will lead the Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos as manager for the 2025 season. Prada has over 700 career wins.
Mayor Reeves discusses LDC, Housing, Bay Center’s future
Pensacola Mayor Reeves wants to tackle the Land Development Code to ease the housing crisis, which he said is the “#1 public policy issue.” facing U.S. cities.
Daily Outtakes: Frank White appointed to Citizens board
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis has appointed Pensacola attorney and Inweekly Rising Star (2011) Frank White to the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Board of…
Depo-Provera litigation consolidated for trials in Pensacola
The Depo-Provera lawsuits will be consolidated under Federal Judge M. Casey Rodgers and tried in the Northern District of Florida in Pensacola.
Tax revenue issues with Children’s Trust w/Escambia County and City of Pensacola still unsettled
The Escambia Children’s Trust owes Escambia County and the City of Pensacola’s CRAs over $2.5 million. The County wants its share; the City doesn’t have a deal.
TOP STORIES: Week ending 2/8/25
I combined the analytics of the blog, Spotify, YouTube and our social media platforms to determine the stories that attracted the most attention.
INWEEKLY — Feb. 6, 2025 issue
Thanks to a beautiful cover, this issue has flown off the racks. The Feb. 6 issue is a perfect mix of politics, business, human interest and the arts.






















