Sand available for storm prep

Escambia County is offering sand for sand bags for residents living in flood-prone areas. The sand will be available at approximately 2 p.m. and distributed…

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Pensacola placed under hurricane watch

From the City of Pensacola: As of 8:30 a.m. Monday, Pensacola has been placed under a hurricane watch by the National Weather Service (NWS) as…

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Bowling misses out on Brownsville post but a finalist for El Paso job

Pensacola City Attorney Lysia Bowling missed out on the city attorney position of the City of Brownsville, Texas, but she is a finalist for a…

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No Port vision plan on council agenda

According to the timetable presented to the citizens in June, the Final Vision Plan and Reinvestment Strategy for the Port of Pensacola was to be…

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Ballots in the mail today

The Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office today delivered more than 30,000 vote-by-mail ballots to the post office for the November 6 General Election. An…

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Council agenda missing significant public records

The mayor’s office has released the agenda for next week’s Pensacola City Council meeting.  Two items lack the necessary public records for the public to…

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PPD has its own cup of joe

The Pensacola Police Department is now in the coffee business with “Midnight Shift.” According to PPD PIO Mike Wood, “This coffee will make you hear…

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U.S. Senate and Florida Governor races very, very tight

According to an Inweekly/Political Matrix poll of 1.037 likely Florida voters, both the U.S. Senate and Florida Governor races are too close to call. Incumbent…

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Bender to be next District 4 commissioner

From the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections: Write-in candidate Leigh Anne Bell has withdrawn as a candidate for the office of Board of County Commissioners,…

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East Hill resident asks for town hall meeting on community center

We received this memo that has been sent to Mayor Ashton Hayward and the Pensacola City Council: To: Mayor and Council Members of the City…

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Scenic Highway Foundation offers trolley and boat tour

The Scenic Highway Foundation Board is excited about its first ever Trolley and Boat Tour — 1:45-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13. The foundation calls it…

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City attorney a finalist for Brownsville, Texas job

Pensacola City Attorney Lysia Bowling is among the four finalist to become attorney for the city of Brownsville, Texas. The other finalists are Brownsville Municipal…

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PYP supports appointed superintendent measure

PENSACOLA YOUNG PROFESSIONALS WILL CAMPAIGN IN FAVOR OF APPOINTED SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS The issue of elected vs. appointed superintendent makes its way to voters via…

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Mayoral candidates gain endorsements

Over the past week, the two candidates for Pensacola mayor, County Commissioner Grover Robinson and Councilman Brian Spencer have picked up endorsements. On Sept. 20,…

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Call for artist for CUBED Luminous

The Pensacola Museum of Art, University of West Florida Historic Trust and ACRE TV Artist-Made-Tele-Vision have released an open call for artists for the second…

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Saenger Theatre management considers options for new Palafox entrance

Press Release: The Saenger Theatre bid-out the installation of new Palafox entrance doors in order to facilitate implementation of employing metal detectors that were mandated…

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$148 Million Settlement Reached with Uber for Data Breach

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Pam Bondi, along with the 49 other attorneys general and the District of Columbia, today reached a settlement with Uber Technologies, Inc….

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Yes for 3 names local leadership team

Voters in Charge, the political committee sponsoring the “Yes on 3” campaign,yesterday announced its Florida Panhandle leadership committee, which will be chaired by Collier Merrill…

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Voter registration deadline nears

Escambia County Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford reminds voters that Tuesday, October 9, 2018 is the last day to register to vote for those…

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Since primary, Spencer has outraised Robinson 2-1 in mayoral race

Brian Spencer has been a money-raising machine in his bid to be Pensacola’s next mayor. Since the August 28 primary, the Pensacola city councilman has…

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