Pritchard pension fund runs dry

New York Times reports Pritchard, Ala. was warned for years that if it did nothing, its pension fund would run out of money by 2009….

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Viewpoint: Actions must match rhetoric

The City of Pensacola has never had a transition like it will have on January 10, 2011 when Ashton Hayward takes office as the city’s…

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PPD searching for daycare center

Press Release: The Pensacola Police Department needs help in identifying a daycare center attended by a child who, at this time, is considered endangered. The…

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WCOA reflections

It was fun getting behind the microphone for the past three days. Since Nov. 3, 2008, when I signed off “IN Your Head Radio,” I…

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2010 Independent News Cover Stories

This Thursday will be our Year in Review issue. I compiled this list of the 2010 cover stories and I am very proud of what…

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Last day on WCOA

This morning is my last day filling in for Jim Sanborn. Since Monday, I’ve guest hosted with Don Parker on “Good Morning, Pensacola” at WCOA…

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Scott’s transition teams make bold recommendations

….is Pensacola Mayor-elect Ashton Hayward’s team watching Gov-elect Rick Scott’s transition teams? Scott’s groups have made some bold recommendations: Education: Massive restructuring of education that…

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The Daily Beast 2010 Political Awards

From the tears of John Boehner and the resurrection of Harry Reid; Virginia Thomas’ voicemail and Eric Massa’s tickling, 2010 was a long, strange trip….

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Must have truth to deal with expulsions

I dug a little deeper into the expulsion recommendations in the Escambia Public School District. This year shows a reversal in the trend. From 2001-2005,…

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Thomas sets record for explusions

Escambia County Superintendent of Schools Malcolm Thomas has set a five-year record for the most expulsion recommendations in a single month: 22 in August 2010….

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2010 Census report

Press Release: The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that the 2010 Census showed the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2010, was…

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Palast arrested

BP-controlled police arrested investigative reporter Greg Palast in Azerbaijan. I interview Greg Palast, who investigated BP’s ties to the Exxon-Valdez disaster, for my cover story:…

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Petition for Gulf Coast Jobs

The Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce is working with the Ready 4 Takeoff Coalition to ensure the federal government remains focused on fully restoring…

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Scott’s advisors make recommendations

From Palm Beach News: Here are some suggestions from Scott’s advisers: Shut down A.G. Holley Hospital in Lantana. Privatize Florida’s three state mental health hospitals….

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WCOA Lineup today

I am back on WCOA 1370AM this morning with Don Parker from 6-9 a.m. Guests this morning: 6:35: Sheriff David Morgan 7:35: Pensacola City Councilwoman…

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Nodine jury split 9-3, mistrial declared

A jury yesterday found former Mobile County Commissioner Stephen Nodine guilty of a misdemeanor ethics charge but could not agree on murder and stalking charges…

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Sing Off runner-up from Atmore

NorthEscambia.com reports that Adam Chance Ray, who performs as Adam Chance, sings bass for the six-member Street Corner Symphony, the runner-up in this year’s competition,…

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Inmate dies in Escambia County Jail

The daily newspaper reports this morning that an inmate, John Gipson, 50, died Friday after a fight with another inmate. He had been booked in…

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Latest homicide victim has criminal past

Homicide victim #31, Christopher J. Holland, age 22, had an arrest record. He was found on the side of the road on Hollywood Ave., apparently…

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ACS census data conflicts with Population estimates

Escambia County growth since 2006 may not be as much as I earlier reported. Looking at the annual population estimates the 2006 estimate for Escambia…

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