Lincoln Project takes aim at Matt Gaetz

This morning, The Lincoln Project released an ad attacking U.S. Rep. Gaetz over a comment he made during the Turning Point Action Summit that “the…

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Voter registration ends today

If you want to vote in the Aug. 23 primary, you need to register today. If you want to change parties, you have to do…

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Locals named judges

Gov. DeSantis has appointed a Cantonment man as a First Circuit Court judge and a Pensacola woman to the county court. Randall “Todd” Harris of…

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Schiller responds to Jones’ claims on hearing

Press release: Final Hearing to Disqualify Rebekah Jones Set for August 5th by Peggy Schiller Campaign in Rebekah Jones’s false claims Posted on 23/07/2022 15:17…

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Top Listens for July

The Real News podcasts are having a strong month. Top Four Podcasts for July: My opening for the July 15 show includes Commissioner Underhill’s comments…

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Real News podcasts: Friday, July 22, 2022

Ashley McGlothren, the Pensacola Little Theatre’s marketing director, discusses the upcoming performance of ‘Cinderella.’ Matt Wolfe talks about San Diego Comic-Con, Jordan Peele’s “Nope” and…

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Breaking: Rebekah Jones blocks emergency injunction

Democratic Congressional candidate Rebekah Jones staved off emergency injunction that would have removed her for the Aug. 23 Democratic Primary ballot. Florida 2nd Judicial Circuit…

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PMA earns national accreditation [podcast]

The University of West Florida Pensacola Museum of Art has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the highest national recognition afforded to…

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Crenshaw named head of Sanitation Services

The City of Pensacola has named Fred Crenshaw as the new Sanitation Services and Fleet Management Director, responsible for overseeing Code Enforcement, Fleet Management and Sanitation…

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‘City of Grudges’ scavenger hunt – Clue #2

My book ‘City of Grudges‘ is placed in Pensacola and uses many local restaurants – past and present – as settings for the action. We…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, July 21

President Biden on Wednesday announced a few executive actions to address climate change, with a focus on helping Americans facing extreme heat — but the…

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Blake Doyle Skatepark groundbreaking set [podcast]

The City of Pensacola invites the public to a groundbreaking event on Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 4 p.m. kicking off construction of the Blake Doyle…

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Meet Pensacola City Council District 6 candidates [podcasts]

Ann Hill, Mo Padden and Allison Patton share their backgrounds, why they are running and what they hope to accomplish if elected.

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, June 20, 2022

Where in the world does Doug ‘Carmen Sandiego’ Underhill live? Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh discusses the board’s decision to ask Gov. DeSantis to investigate…

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Underhill’s Facebook passion has been costly for Escambia taxpayers

Few Panhandle politicians love Facebook as much as Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill, and this passion has exhausted the patience of his fellow commissioners and…

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City District 5 Town Hall

Mayor Grover Robinson and District 5 Councilwoman Teniadé Broughton will host a District 5 Town Hall Meeting and community meet and greet on Wednesday, Aug. 3 at the…

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Real News has Rebekah Jones at 7:10 am

We have a full slate of guests on the topics that everyone is talking about: 7:10 Rebekah Jones will respond to the lawsuit filed to…

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Podcasts: Pensacola City Council District 2

Meet Charles Bare, Brian Hoffman, Char Powell and Brian Wyer.

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Presser Notes: Padlocked Port-a-Pottie & Charter Chit Chat

By Jeremy Morrison Homeless advocate Mike Kimbrel is currently in some trouble, with the Downtown Improve Board charging that he cut the lock off of…

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Confederate statue lawsuit sent to circuit court

ON Wednesday, July 13, Federal Judge Casey Rodgers issued an order remanding the Ladies Memorial Association’s lawsuit regarding the Confederate monument that the city of…

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