Suggestions for Bicentennial time capsule

In commemoration of Florida’s Territorial Bicentennial and Escambia County’s 200th Anniversary, the 200th Anniversary Commission is seeking the community’s input on items to place in a time capsule…

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Robinson implements electric vehicle policy

Mayor Grover Robinson has implemented the Mayoral Policy 21-01, Electric Vehicle Ready Pensacola, in an effort to help the City of Pensacola be a leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions….

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Gilley jumps the shark

What should have been a routine public record request of the county has revealed the dysfunction of the Gilley administration. To get an accurate breakdown…

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Pensacola dives Into homeless plan with Marbut

by Jeremy Morrison City of Pensacola officials crept further this week into what Mayor Grover Robinson has referred to as the “crawling” stage of a…

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County public Information office loses new hire

Danica Phillips, who was only hired by Escambia County in January, has notified her bosses that she, too, is leaving her job. She is a…

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Presser Notes: EV’s, Solving Homelessness & $ecuring Wahoos

by Jeremy Morrison Pensacola is becoming more hospital for drivers of electric vehicles, or EV’s. More will be springing up as a new city policy…

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Boatwright leaving county

Cassie Boatwright, Escambia County’s director of facilities management, has announced that she is leaving the Gilley administration. Boatwright was hired in January 2020. She came…

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Judge Dannheisser receives Fairest of Them All Equal Justice award

The Fairest of Them All Equal Justice Awards named Judge Tom Dannheisser the “Fairest of  Them All” in Circuit 1 The awards provide a scientific…

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Deadline for summer youth internships extended

The deadline has been extended to apply for the City of Pensacola Summer Youth Intern Program, which will offer an opportunity for eligible youth ages 16-24…

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Robinson and City Wilkins honored Home Rule Heroes

The Florida League of Cities, the united voice for Florida’s municipal governments, recently recognized Mayor Grover C. Robinson, IV and City Administrator Keith Wilkins with…

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Pensacola’s Homeless Offensive

City Unveils New Report, Task Force by Jeremy Morrison The Pensacola City Council will be focusing on the issue of homelessness this week, with a…

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FEMA pays out $1.3 million to GB

PENSACOLA, Fla: FEMA has approved $1,373,999 to reimburse the city of Gulf Breeze for debris removal activities after Hurricane Sally in 2020. Between Sept. 14,…

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Homeless, Shipyards & Libraries

Pensacola, Escambia Ponder Shared Interests by Jeremy Morrison Escambia County and the city of Pensacola leaders held a joint meeting this week to discuss a…

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Milton to unveil cube

City and Milton United this Thursday, May 20 at 11 am, for the official unveiling of the Milton Public Arts Cube.  Location will be at…

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New health survey

Achieve Healthy EscaRosa (AHER) in concert with the Haas Center at the University of West Florida (UWF) has developed a survey to identify and understand…

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Litton prefiles to run against Andrade

Former MLB player and local businessman, Greg Litton yesterday announced he would be seeking the Republican nomination for Florida House District 2, a seat currently…

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Pensacola gets new top lawman

by Jeremy Morrison Eric Randall will be Pensacola’s new police chief, following Pensacola City Council’s approval on May 13 of Mayor Grover Robinson’s selection of…

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Texting with Andrade over HB 1 and blocking roads

Hashing Out HB1 with Rep. Alex Andrade by Jeremy Morrison There was some disagreement concerning the impacts of Florida’s recently passed and signed HB1 —…

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Reduced speed on West Cervantes

The speed limit on West Cervantes Street (U.S. 90) between Dominguez Street and A Street will be permanently reduced from 35 mph to 30 mph…

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Pensacola students enjoy civics lesson

by Jeremy Morrison This spring, a collective of local high school students have been getting better acquainted with the inner workings of their municipal government…

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