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Backroom Briefing: No Rush on Budget

Weekly political notes from The News Service of Florida By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Negotiations over an expected record budget…

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Weekly Roundup: Entering the Home Stretch

Weekly Roundup: Entering the Home Stretch By Ryan Dailey,The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis this week signed one of his priorities…

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Posted in Business Caring

Moorhead Law wins Battle of the Barristers

Moorhead Law Group took home the trophy at United Way of West Florida’s 2nd Annual Battle of the Barristers. The event tested the knowledge of…

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Posted in Business

DEO: Pensacola job market grew 4.2 percent

Today, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced that the Pensacola area’s private sector employment grew 4.2 percent (+6,800 jobs) over the year in March…

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Posted in Pensacola

D’Angelo to head Pensacola CRA

Victoria D’Angelo has been selected as the Community Redevelopment Agency Division Manager for the City of Pensacola, responsible for planning, coordinating and managing programs and…

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Posted in Education

Fate of Warrington MS to be determined within two weeks

By Tom St. Myer The fate of Warrington Middle School will soon be determined. Escambia School Board Chairman Paul Fetsko said Friday, April 28, is…

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Escambia County Public Schools’ Music Education Program receives national honor

Pensacola, Florida – Escambia County Public Schools has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding…

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Posted in Politics

April 20 issue on the stands

Unleashing Your Inner Entrepreneur & Author With Jamari and Jamal Sharp of BAM! Snoballs   By Savannah Evanoff The brothers behind BAM! Snoballs are something…

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Homework: Devil in the Ditch

Journalist Larrison Campbell returns to her hometown, Greenville, Mississippi, to reexamine the unsolved murder of her grandmother, Presh, 20 years after the death rocked the…

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UWF breaks ground on Sandy Sansing Sports Medicine Center

The University of West Florida hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Sandy Sansing Sports Medicine Center, a $6 million facility dedicated to enhancing the quality…

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Officials seek help for Warrington Middle

By Tom St. Myer Blindsided by proposals never previously mentioned by Charter Schools USA, Escambia County Public Schools is searching for remedies to salvage a…

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Breaking: ECT director campaigns for Hightower

Escambia Children’s Trust executive director Tammy Greer has written a letter to the Escambia County School Board requesting they let Patty Hightower stay on the…

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