Posted in Caring

Free Legal Services at Gull Point

Legal Services of North Florida, in partnership with the City of Pensacola, is excited to announce two upcoming opportunities at Gull Point Resource Center to…

Continue Reading Free Legal Services at Gull Point
Posted in Politics

Real News: Air Speed Records, Environment, Post-Shooting Chaos

Lou Toth is out to set an air speed record from Pensacola to Waveband, Miss. Former DHS Undersecretary John Cohen discusses the dangers of the…

Continue Reading Real News: Air Speed Records, Environment, Post-Shooting Chaos
Posted in Business Health State & National News

FHA survey points to issues with Baker Act patients

From Mary Mayhew, President/CEO of Florida Hospital Association: Access to involuntary psychiatric beds is a critical component of Florida’s mental health continuum of care, providing…

Continue Reading FHA survey points to issues with Baker Act patients
Posted in Education

DeSantis quickly signs voucher expansion

By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Calling the measure a “game changer,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday quickly signed a massive…

Continue Reading DeSantis quickly signs voucher expansion
Posted in Business State & National News

Senate Signs Off on Lawsuit Limits

By Jim Saunders The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Senate on Thursday gave final approval to a far-reaching bill aimed at helping…

Continue Reading Senate Signs Off on Lawsuit Limits
Posted in Pensacola

Bay Bluffs Park boardwalk closed

A section of the Bay Bluffs Park boardwalk is closed to the public until further notice for repairs to the boardwalk to be completed. Signage…

Continue Reading Bay Bluffs Park boardwalk closed
Posted in Politics

March 23 issue on the stands

VegFest Goes Slutty Restaurant founder Pinky Cole’s Slutty Vegan has traveled a long way to make it to Pensacola. Starting in 2018 in Atlanta, Ga.,…

Continue Reading March 23 issue on the stands
Posted in Caring Education

Cozad agrees NAS Pensacola needs to open more for visitors

The Naval Air Station Pensacola will open its gates to the public for a weekend of access on March 25 and 26. The public access…

Continue Reading Cozad agrees NAS Pensacola needs to open more for visitors
Posted in Caring Education Health

Impact 100 to make another million dollar impact [podcast]

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area on Tuesday announced its 2023 membership drive successfully concluded with a total of 1,192 members. On Oct. 22, IMPACT 100…

Continue Reading Impact 100 to make another million dollar impact [podcast]
Posted in Pensacola Politics

Mayor provides updates on Club Climax, Adm. Mason Park, Truth for Youth and more

Mayor D.C. Reeves covered several topics on WCOA and at his weekly presser. Here are the podcast from my show and notes from the presser….

Continue Reading Mayor provides updates on Club Climax, Adm. Mason Park, Truth for Youth and more
Posted in Politics State & National News

Podcast: No Trump arrest today

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Monday gave law enforcement partners no indication of when or whether an indictment against former President Trump could come…

Continue Reading Podcast: No Trump arrest today
Posted in Education

Wear Red to show support to stop book banning

This afternoon, the Escambia County School Board will meet and discuss removing four more books from school libraries and classrooms. Retired educator Linda Fussell has…

Continue Reading Wear Red to show support to stop book banning