Posted in Entertainment

Beyond Van Gogh tickets go on sale tomorrow

Imagine being completely immersed in more than 300 of the greatest works of post-Impressionist artist Vincent Van Gogh. Now imagine experiencing all of this art…

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Posted in Education

Teachers and schools invited to apply for Cox Charities Education Grant

Local teachers and schools are encouraged to submit applications for funding through Cox Charities Innovation in Education grants by Friday, April 21. Cox employees contribute…

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Posted in Education Politics

UWF Founders Week, April 15-20

The University of West Florida will honor traditions, engage in the community and celebrate the future of the University during its fifth annual Founders Week,…

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Posted in Politics State & National News

10 Big Issues At Legislative Halftime

By Jim Saunders.The News Service of Florida Florida lawmakers Wednesday reached the halfway point in this year’s 60-day legislative session. The House and Senate have…

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Posted in Politics

April 6 issue on the stands

‘Tis the Season Blue Wahoos’ 2023 Season Preview ‘Tis the season for homestands, grand slams and rooting for the home team. It’s officially baseball season,…

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Posted in Business Crime

Breaking: Banks indicted

PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Matthew Banks, 40, of Pensacola, Florida, was indicted by an Escambia County grand jury charging him with Racketeering (Count 1), Aggravated White…

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Posted in Caring Education

Trust releases new brochure

Press Release: Escambia Children’s Trust Releases A to Z Comprehensive Family Resource Guide for Escambia County Pensacola, FL, April 5, 2023 – Today the Escambia Children’s…

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Posted in Pensacola

Bruce Beach water cleared

From the City of Pensacola: The City of Pensacola has received results from additional stormwater bacteria testing related to Bruce Beach water quality, which show…

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Posted in Crime Escambia County

Sixteen years ago, Sheriff tried to clean up Brownsville

In 2007 after a shooting at a convenience store on West Cervantes, there was a public outcry to deal with crime in the Brownsville neighborhood….

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Posted in Business Caring Crime Escambia County Health

Sheriff launches Operation Brownsville (not Good Neighbor, oops)

By Tom St. Myer Gun violence dominated the public forum discussion, but measures put in place to improve Brownsville as a whole took center stage…

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Posted in Education State & National News

New College buying new students, ones less LGBTQ+

New College Offers Scholarships to Draw Students By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida. TALLAHASSEE — As Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state leaders…

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Posted in Business

Pensacola almost became epicenter for MMA

Axios reports that Endeavor, the sports and entertainment company led by Ari Emanuel, has acquired World Wrestling Entertainment in a deal valuing WWE at $9.3…

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