Category: Politics
Driver’s License Clinic on Friday [podcast]
The First Judicial Circuit will host a Driver’s License Clinic on Friday, March 25, to assist individuals whose licenses have been revoked, suspended, or cancelled….
Presser Notes: Affordable Housing Tease and Sports Tourism Shyaway
By Jeremy Morrison Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson invited people downtown this upcoming Saturday to experience the experiment-in-urban-planning-and-design — or just plain fun — of the…
Bayou Blvd work moved to Thursday
*Please note the closure has been rescheduled to Thursday, March 24 due to possible inclement weather. Bayou Boulevard will be closed between East Moreno Street…
Latest on storm system approaching our area today [podcast]
Escambia County residents are encouraged to monitor potential severe weather with the enhanced risk of damaging winds, tornadoes, large hail, high surf and dangerous rip…
Bayou Blvd partial closure on Wednesday
Bayou Boulevard will be closed between East Moreno Street and East Lee Street onWednesday, March 23 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. as Pensacola Energy replaces the…
Childers racks up legal bills
Escambia County Clerk of Courts Pam Childers has mounting legal bills as she tries to force county commissioners out of their 401(a) retirement plan –…
Updates on Austin Reed and Argo Sports
Will Kennedy discusses what’s on tap this weekend with Argo sports.
Special Palm Sunday performance
At the onset of Holy Week, Pensacolians are invited to attend a special performance of the locally-composed musical drama “Mary and Martha: Heart and Hand. 
March Madness: UNC Lady Tar Heels’ National Championship
Stephanie Lawrence Yelton talks about playing in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. She walks through the play that won the 1994 title with only 0.7…
Underhill gets another extension in ethics case
Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill has gotten another extension for his administrative hearing on the State Commission on Ethics’ probable cause finding against him. The…
Pensacola mayoral candidates discuss local issues
By Jeremy Morrison A packed hall inside the Bayview Community Center got an initial look at the field of Pensacola’s mayoral candidates Tuesday evening. Most…
Mako Athletics holds grand opening [podcast]
Mako Athletics will be hosting its Grand Opening Celebration, along with The Movement Dr. and Tiger Moth Hair Salon, at their new location on Saturday,…
ECAT bus stop closed temporarily
The ECAT bus stop on the north side of Cervantes Street at N Street will be temporarily closed Wednesday, March 16 through Saturday, March 19…
Reimagine Jackson Street [podcast]
A public meeting and workshop will be held on Tuesday, March 22 to gather public input and ideas to develop a Master Plan for the…
Pep Talk [podcast]
From opening on WCOA this morning: If you’re feeling mad, frustrated or nervous, the kindergarteners of West Side Elementary have a pep talk for you….
City Neighborhood Cleanup set for March 26
The next Mayor’s Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, March 26 in the East Hill area, including portions of surrounding neighborhoods. Please see the cleanup map for details. This…
Farm Share in Brownsville on Saturday
Farm Share, one of Florida’s leading food nonprofits and the state’s largest food bank, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Pensacola areas. Recipients…
Bender on jail [podcast]
Commissioner Robert Bender offers his take on the county jail.
Miller on Port, Airport [podcast]
Assistant City Administrator Amy Miller gives updates on the Port of Pensacola and Pensacola International Airport.
District 5 town hall on March 21
District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry will host a town hall Monday, March 21 at 5:30 p.m. The town hall will take place at the Langley…






















