Depo-Provera litigation consolidated for trials in Pensacola

The Depo-Provera lawsuits will be consolidated under Federal Judge M. Casey Rodgers and tried in the Northern District of Florida in Pensacola.

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Tax revenue issues with Children’s Trust w/Escambia County and City of Pensacola still unsettled

The Escambia Children’s Trust owes Escambia County and the City of Pensacola’s CRAs over $2.5 million. The County wants its share; the City doesn’t have a deal.

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Daily Outtakes: Kohler was the key to developer not getting extension

Comm. Stroberger never made a motion and failed to convince former boss, Mike Kohler, who says he is “embarrassed” by the vote for a motion that he seconded.

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TOP STORIES: Week ending 2/8/25

I combined the analytics of the blog, Spotify, YouTube and our social media platforms to determine the stories that attracted the most attention.

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Justin Roper

INWEEKLY — Feb. 6, 2025 issue

Thanks to a beautiful cover, this issue has flown off the racks. The Feb. 6 issue is a perfect mix of politics, business, human interest and the arts.

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OLF-8

Commissioners refuse to extend deadline on OLF-8 deal

Commissioner Hofberger’s motion to keep the negotiation period with Beulah Town Center at 30 days passes, 4-1. After Feb. 9, other offers will be considered.

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Speaker Danny Perez

Daily Outtakes: Salzman picked to review DeSantis’s vetos

Rep. Michelle Salzman will play a key role in Speaker Perez’s showdown with Gov. Ron DeSantis over budget vetos. She endorsed DeSantis for president.

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EPA renames Its Gulf Division to honor the Gulf of America

Yesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the renaming of its Gulf of Mexico Division to the Gulf of America Division (GAD).

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homeless caring

Annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count approaching, help needed

The count begins with surveys at shelters on Feb. 26, followed by outreach to individuals at service locations and street settings on Feb. 27.

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Nine qualify to run for Rudman’s seat

Eight Republicans and one Democrat have qualified to run in a special election to replace former state Rep. Joel Rudman, who resigned to run for Congress.

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Vote-by-mail

Election supervisors ask for help to ease vote by mail

Florida’s election supervisors want to change state law requiring voters to renew their vote-by-mail requests after participation plummeted last month.

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Pensacola home to Intergalactic Airport next week

Pensacola International Airport has transformed into Pensacola Intergalactic Airport to commemorate the 2025 Pensacon convention, scheduled for Feb. 14-16.

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Has Ron DeSantis been auditioning to be Red Caesar?

When one reviews his first six years as Florida’s governor, it’s not difficult to make the argument that Ron DeSantis has been auditioning to be…

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Palafox Pier fountain might finally get repaired

At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Community Redevelopment Agency of Pensacola is considering a significant renovation project for the iconic Palafox Pier Fountain.

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Mayor D.C. Reeves

Red Light Cameras spot nearly 1,500 violations in January

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves revealed this morning that the city’s new red light cameras caught 1,477 violations in January.

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Daily News: Yenor, National Christian Reich & UWF

Heath Druzin, host of “Extremely American,” discusses Scott Yenor, the Society for American Civic Renewal, the National Christian Movement and UWF.

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Sign up for HERricane: Escambia 2025

Escambia County Emergency Management invites girls entering 7th, 8th and 9th grades to participate in the program. This four-day-long camp will be held June 10-13…

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Pensacola rated one of Safest Small Town in U.S.

Vivint analyzed property crime data from 2023, focusing on larceny, motor vehicle theft, and robbery. Pensacola tied for fewest robberies per 10,000 residents.

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South Navy Boulevard getting revitalized

Escambia County plans to revitalize South Navy Boulevard, focusing on the one-mile stretch connecting Barrancas Avenue to the Sam A. Lovelace Bridge.

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Daily Outtakes: Yenor, SACR and Creating Chaos

UWF and our economy may become collateral damage in a much larger play to destroy our democratic institutions to suit SACR and Yenor’s political agenda. 

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