Input on skatepark sought

Escambia County and the City of Pensacola continue to engage the public in transforming Hollice T. Williams Park into an innovative and iconic urban green…

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Tree ordinance sparks

By Jeremy Morrison The Pensacola City Council will be discussing revisions to the city’s tree ordinance this week. Councilwoman Sherri Myers has long pushed for…

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City extends COVID restrictions for events

The City of Pensacola is extending the previously implemented COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines for city-permitted events through Thursday, March 11. The restrictions were initially set…

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Promoting CyberCoast

Networks of Florida, a regionally recognized Information Technology and Cybersecurity Managed Services Provider (MSP), recently announced its complete rebranding to NOF Technologies. The rebrand includes…

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Breaking News: State commission approves name change for Wentworth museum

Florida Historical Commission approved changing the name of the T.T. Wentworth Museum to the Pensacola Museum of History at the University of West Florida.  The change…

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CPAC’s Lonely Night Out

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly CPAC went to the people. But the people did not show up. In its first of a pair of public town…

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Police advisory town hall tonight

The Citizens Police Advisory Committee is seeking community input on various topics involving relationships between the community and the Pensacola Police Department. The CPAC members will…

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The Great OLF-8 Debate

The future of Escambia County’s hottest property will be decided this year. The 500-plus acres will either be the site of high-paying jobs for the…

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DPZ Codesign two-step on economic impact

On its Myths vs Facts page, under “Vision for OLF-8,” DPZ Codesign states, “The scope of work negotiated by the County Commission requires the master…

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Presser Notes: Bayview, 17th & the Mystery Youth Council

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Again assuring that we are approaching the “light at the end of the tunnel,” Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson continued this week…

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Hemmer pushed town concept on OLF-8 three years ago

Last week, Hemmer Consulting LLC and 68 Ventures LLC offered to buy 400 acres of OLF-8 for $16 million, leaving only 80 acres for commerce…

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One point about PNJ 1/31 editorial

Yesterday, the daily newspaper’s editorial board went after four Escambia County commissioners–Jeff Bergosh, Lumon May, Robert Bender and Steven Barry–for not agreeing to pay Commissioner…

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Poll: Voters want jobs at OLF-8

Escambia votes overwhelmingly want  high-paying jobs at Outlying Landing Filed (OLF-8), the 500-plus acre site next to Navy Federal’s campus in Beulah, according to recent…

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Andrade, Moore address bridge ‘rumors’

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Bathing in light of the first full moon of the year ‘ a Wolf Moon  –  Pensacola’s Bayview Community Center experienced…

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CO:LAB updates website for 2021

Press Release:When the Gulf Coast Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship first opened its doors to startup businesses in 2008, the Quality of Life Survey funded…

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Developer offers $16M to implement Village or Market plans for OLF-8

Hemmer Consulting LLC and 68 Ventures LLC made an offer to buy 400 acres of OLF-8 for $16 million, leaving only 80 acres for commerce…

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Preview: 2021 Rising Stars

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DPZ Codesign updates ‘facts”

Yesterday, the planning firm hired by the Escambia County Commission to develop a master plan for 540 acres off the Interstate 10 and next to…

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Oops, one more Triumph fact overlooked by DPZ Codesign

The firm hired by the county commission to develop a master plan for OLF-8 has tried to downplay the importance of Triumph funds to its…

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Presser Notes: ‘Comrade Grover’ talks pylons & public engagement

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Before digging into questions from the press Monday, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson shared an old photo he ran across while cleaning…

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