Why were Children’s Trust proposals rejected?

After spending four hours reviewing dozens of proposals for out-of-school time programs in late November, the grant committee chair Tori Woods made a motion at…

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Presser Notes: Baptist Prayers, No Smoking & City Daycare?

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The city of Pensacola is betting big on two potential residential developments at the site of the soon-to-be-vacated Baptist Healthcare campus….

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City gets $637K for multi-use path

The City of Pensacola is excited to announce a $637,060 funding award from the Florida Department of Transportation for a multi-use path at Hollice T….

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More public art coming

The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to attend a public art unveiling ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m….

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Presser Notes: Baptist’s Bid, Recycling Junked & Juneteenth

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly As Mayor D.C. Reeves began his weekly press conference Tuesday, he noted that the flag fronting Pensacola City Hall flew at…

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‘Keep the Wreath Green’ starts today

The Pensacola Fire Department, in collaboration with Escambia County Fire Rescue, will launch its annual “Keep the Wreath Green” Fire Safety campaign Thursday, Dec. 1….

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Presser Notes: Sky High, Corrals & Pickleball-stall

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly After getting sworn in as Pensacola’s mayor last week, D.C. Reeves found himself heading into a Thanksgiving holiday weekend before he…

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Corral them scooters

The City of Pensacola’s Shared Micromobility Pilot Program will require all shared e-scooter users who are ending trips in the downtown core to park in designated e-scooter…

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Complete Active Transportation survey

The City of Pensacola is seeking the public’s input to help develop a forward-thinking Active Transportation Plan, with a goal of gathering input on walking, biking and other…

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Mayor Reeves takes office

Pensacola City Council Welcomes New Members by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The public face of Pensacola looks a little different, with several elected officials exiting office…

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Grover, Grover, Gone

Mayor Robinson Wraps Term, Political Career by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly As Pensacola’s incoming Mayor D.C. Reeves begins his journey in public office this month, outgoing…

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City offers free parking for holidays

Fees for city-owned, on-street public parking (designated by teal blue signs) will be waived on Nov. 24 and 25, Dec. 23-25, Dec. 31 and Jan….

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Real News: Celebrate new mayor, county commission and city council tomorrow

After the county and city’s swearing-in celebrations, Mayor D.C. Reeves, Commissioner Lumon May and Councilman Delarian Wiggins will host a community celebration from 4 p.m.-5:30…

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City dedicates tennis courts to honor Townsend

The City of Pensacola invites the public to a dedication ceremony for the Ronald Townsend Tennis Court at Armstrong Park on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at…

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Burgess gets sidewalks

The City of Pensacola is excited to announce the substantial completion of the Burgess Road Sidewalk and Drainage Improvement Project, which added new sidewalks along…

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Presser Notes: Looking Back with Lemonade

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly With his term winding down, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson took some time during his weekly presser Monday to reflect on his…

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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?…

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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….

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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…

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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…

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