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Pensacola Mayor’s Presser: Three Takeaways

1. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves didn’t hide his frustrations with Escambia Children’s Trust staff. “I apologize, frankly to our staff who spends a lot of…

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Podcasts: Pensacola Mayor, MrBeast Burger, Pensacola Beach

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves talks about the recent arrests in the antisemitic vandalism case, building American Magic HQ and his first budget. Antisemitism: “At the…

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More Nazi vandalism

From the Pensacola Liberation Center: Within the last two weeks, two local Jewish centers have been vandalized, their windows smashed with swastika-covered bricks. Now, the…

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Daily Outtakes: We’re #1

Pensacola Medical Examiner District has the state’s highest per capita opioid death rate. The district includes Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton counties. To warn…

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Presser notes: Three takeaways

1. Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves this morning opened his weekly presser with Police Chief Eric Randell addressing the recent shootings and the wave of antisemitic…

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The Public Record: Jaws 2

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, I heard that…

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Film ‘Lillie & Leander’ remembered

Robin Reshard and Jamin Wells wrote a historical obituary for Leander A. Shaw as part of the News Journal’s “Righting the Past” series. In April…

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Daily Outtakes: Local Gang War?

Is a Gang War brewing? Three young men were shot Saturday afternoon at Northwoods Apartments, 4041 East Olive Road- one is on life support, according…

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The Public Record: San Carlos Hotel

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, I was hoping…

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The Public Record: Geronimo

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, I would like…

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Who Said What – Wednesday, July 26

David Magee, bestselling author and founder of the William Magee Institute for Student Wellbeing at the University of Mississippi, will speak on student mental health…

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The Public Record: Red-light District

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, I’ve heard about…

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Who Said What – Tuesday, July 25

Mayor D. C. Reeves covered the dropping of mandatory curb recycling on the show, but he also discussed the machete attack and changing the city’s…

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Daily Outtakes: Winner edition

Pensacola International Airport Wins For Titan Pensacola International Airport has been honored with the Commercial Service Airport Project of the Year award by the Florida…

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The Public Record: Daniel Boone

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, Recently I was…

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Mayor’s Presser: Three Takeaways

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves held his weekly press conference this morning. Here are my takeaways: 1. Police Chief Eric Randall discussed how his officers walked…

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Daily Outtakes: Who is doing the indoctrinating

DeSantis Indoctrination Begins State education officials have approved content from the conservative nonprofit PragerU to be shown in Florida schools as “supplemental teaching materials.” PragerU…

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The Public Record: Bayfront Auditorium

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, I was wondering…

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The Public Record: Casino Beach

From 2010 to 2011, Inweekly had a popular history column done by Maxwell Chase, who would answer questions from readers. Dear Maxwell, Why do people…

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Real News: DeSantis’ Presidential Dreams

Lincoln Project Chief of Staff Ryan Wiggins doesn’t mince any words while discussing the presidential dreams of Gov. Ron DeSantis. Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier previews the…

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