Blackledge resigns from CPAC

Attorney Autumn Beck Blackledge has resigned from the Citizens Police Advisory Committee, telling Mayor Grover Robinson that she believes the committee has become “ineffective and…

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Project Homecoming

Inweekly has obtained a copy of the document Don Gaetz has said he received from Bob Kent at a meeting on March 19 in Destin:…

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Third person emerges in Gaetz Gate

Rep. Matt Gaetz’s allegation that his family was being extorted has taken on a life of its own. Yesterday, a third person was identified to…

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Beggs & Lane denies Gaetz allegation

The Beggs & Lane firm has not responded to requests for interviews but did issue this statement: “The allegation by the Congressman is both false…

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Gaetz’s father tells Politico about wearing a wire (UPDATE)

Former Senate President Don Gaetz told Politico that he did wear a wire to help the FBI build a possible extortion case against two men,…

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All five commissioners may have to run in 2022

With the Pensacola mayor’s seat open, and possibly the congressional job, the 2022 election cycle was already going to be busy with two county judges,…

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Gaetz accuses local attorney of extortion

Late yesterday, The New York Times published a story that the DOJ was investigating Congressman Matt Gaetz for an alleged relationship with a 17-year-old girl. Appearing…

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Another Gaetz not-running rumor

Axios is reporting that Congressman Matt Gaetz may forgo another term for spot in the Newsmax line-up. According to the website, three sources have shared…

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Local workers lose out on county projects

In August 2018, the Escambia Board of County Commissioners passed the Covenant for the Community, which requires all county construction projects–funded solely funded from the…

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Presser Notes: Grover’s Pursuit of Happiness

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The calculation had been formulating for a few months, but his recent Southwest trip into the desert provided the clarity needed…

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Breaking News: Robinson not to seek second term

At his weekly press conference today, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson announced that he will not seek another term. Inweekly reporter Jeremy Morrison is at the…

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Presser Notes: Seven Straight Sunrises in the Desert

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson returned to his weekly press conferences Monday — tanned, unshaven, no socks — after a Southwest trip….

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Bed tax money pitched to combat flooding

RO note: This bill won’t go over well for an industry that has taken a hit due to COVID-19. ‘BED’ TAX MONEY PITCHED TO COMBAT…

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Gun Buyback event on Saturday

The City of Pensacola is holding a Gun Buyback Event on Saturday, March 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bill Gregory Park,…

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Lawmakers move to abolish Constitution Revision Commission

With the full Senate poised to take up the issue, a plan that would abolish an influential panel that can place proposed constitutional amendments on…

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FDLE uncovers election fraud

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has uncovered election fraud – not in the 2020 presidential election but in homecoming queen race. FDLE agents Monday…

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Pensacola City Hall opens Monday

City of Pensacola offices and facilities that were closed due to COVID-19 will reopen to the public on Monday, March 15, with some restrictions still…

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Mayoral Q&A: Vaccines and a Parking Garage

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly A couple of days after engaging in a spirited discussion with the Pensacola City Council about the prospects of leasing a…

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DPZ has no idea what will happen at COW

Marina Khoury and her DPZ CoDesign team have no idea what will happen at today’s Committee of the Whole. The commissioners are scheduled to review…

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Senate limits port bill to cover only cruise ships

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers continued Wednesday to narrow an effort to overturn a decision by Key West…

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