Where does Marty Donovan live?

That’s the question that is buzzing around town this weekend. It all started with the PNJ article on the District 4 City Council race. The…

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Private sector triggered crisis

McClatchy News Service is reporting that private sector loans triggered the economy meltdown, not Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Federal Reserve Board data show that:…

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Bailey: current charter hurts city

Former CRA director says city charter limits problem solving By: Michael Rutschky The Pensacola City Charter inhibits the city’s people and government from successfully working…

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Trial lawyers back Ford

Wonder why many of the liberal Democratic trial lawyers are backing conservative Republican Clay Ford in his race to be re-elected to state House District…

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Factoid: Jacksonville City Council

The Jacksonville council has 19 members. The city is divided into 14 districts of nearly equal population and each of these districts elects a single…

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Ford has no part in push poll

Rep. Clay Ford called the office to say that he was totally unaware of the push poll against Lumon May and is trying to find…

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Dirty campaigns locally

We have gotten several phone calls about a “push” poll that is being run against Democrat Lumon May in his race against incumbent Clay Ford…

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Studer on Morning Joe

MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program on Tuesday, October 7, will feature a segment on the current financial crisis as it affects the healthcare industry. Quint Studer,…

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Learn about Jacksonville and consolidation

The 2 p.m. session is open to everyone: The Jacksonville Story: A presentation of the history and current state of consolidated government in Jacksonville –…

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Watch out Blab, WEAR

Gannett, owner of the Pensacola News Journal, is getting in live webcasting of high school sports according to the Gannett Blog. Extending its live webcasting…

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McCain campaign strategy or is it a tactic?

McCain campaign is now saying Obama is unfit to be president and nominate U.S. Supreme Court judges because of his past associations – some aren’t…

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Houston paper interviews Al Coby

The Houston Chronicle interviewed interim Pensacola City Manager Al Coby and Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway on advice on how to rebuild Galveston, Tex. after Hurricane…

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2005: Bonfield on pensions

The Pensacola City Council will be hit with this on the campaign trail. These are the numbers then-City Manager Tom Bonfield set P.A. Ucci on…

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Ucci say city pension crisis in 2005

P.A. Ucci forwarded this email to me from May 2005: Original Message —– From: paucci To: rbarker@ci.pensacola.fl.us Cc: city Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:28…

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Bayfront Pkwy Retention Pond

The park next to Wall South Memorial may become a retention pond. Here is the letter from interim Pensacola City Manager giving Moulton Properties the…

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Private sector tapped out, begs local govt

PNJ reports Escambia County commissioners Thursday agreed to contribute $150,000 toward a monument honoring Don Tristan de Luna, the Spanish conquistador who founded Pensacola in…

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Five reasons for economic woes

Robert Trigaux of the St. Pete Times came up with these five reasons for our current economic troubles: 1. Ratings chicanery by groups like Moody’s…

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Mythbuster II

Escambia Supervisor of Elections David Stafford also says that it’s not illegal to wear campaign T-shirts, buttons, hats, etc while you vote….unless you are a…

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No-match, no problem

Escambia Supervisor of Elections David Stafford says that will be no problem if you’re address on your voter registration doesn’t match your driver’s license id,…

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Democratic blogger attacked in Pensacola

Is the Pensacola News Journal tagging Democrats? According to this blogger: I blog at the Pensacola News Journal at http://www.PNJ.com under the name “Pensacola”. I…

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