Category: Politics
Escambia County School ZT policy
Here is what the Escambia County student manual says about drugs under Zero Tolerance. There is no special section for alcohol: Drugs: The unlawful use,…
PNJ has more on Paul
The Saturday edition of the Pensacola News Journal covers how the Escambia County school board did not mention Superintendent Jim Paul’s DUI arrest. It also…
NYT moderates reader comments
The gannettblog reports that The New York Times now has 11 staffers reading and approving online reader comments before they’re published, MediaShift says. Jonathan Landman,…
Selling wrong building
After reading the daily newspaper’s story on the Ice Pilots offering to buy the Pensacola Civic Center, I think we are selling the wrong facility….
PNJ asks Nixon to resign
The editorial board of the Pensacola News Journal kept its string of consecutive editorials asking for politicians to resign alive by boldly demanding that Richard…
The IN view on Jim Paul
The News Journal has called for Jim Paul to resign. Here is our position – which will be published in tomorrow’s paper: Outtakes – 1/17/08…
Have a Shay Day!
One more email to share: At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves learning-disabled children, the father of one of the students delivered a…
City build ballpark
The Gwinnett County Commission has approved a letter of intent and lease agreement with the Braves to relocate the team’s Class AAA minor-league affiliate from…
UWF under crime alert
This email was sent to UWF students Dear Students, On Jan. 12, a woman reported to campus police that about 1 p.m. while she was…
Interim grand jury report on gangs
Last July, the Florida Supreme Court impaneled an 18-member statewide grand jury at the request of Gov. Charlie Crist to investigate the rise of in…
Frying Bacon
Former students have created a satirical newspaper that lampoons the strict rules of a Christian college in Palm Beach. The alternative newspaper at Palm Beach…
Orlando Sentinel endorses Amendent 1
Floridians should vote yes on Amendment 1, the property-tax cut on the Jan. 29 ballot, but not just because it will put a few extra…