Deep Horizon “Static Kill” Update

Press Release from DEP: Static kill, the operation planned to plug the Deepwater Horizon well, is scheduled to begin this week. Static kill involves pumping…

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Charles Bare offers City Residents’ Bill of Rights

Bare Administration City Residents’ Bill of Rights When doing business with the City of Pensacola, residents are entitled to prompt, efficient and easily accessible services…

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What will stop first: Oil flowing or BP claim checks?

ProPublica reports BP is lagging on deciding the validity of many damage claims, and claimants may have to wait until after the special administrator takes…

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BP Disaster: 205 million gallons and BP says its now disappeared…Ouila!

New York Times: Nearly five million barrels of oil have gushed from BP’s well since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, according to…

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Oil dispersant may be washing up

Mobile Press Register is reporting that the stained, brown water seen washing up in pockets along Alabama beaches for the last two weeks appears to…

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Diane Mack’s Vision Statement and Campaign Platform

We published Ashton Hayward’s plan in the Buzz last week. Here is Diane Mack’s platform: Pensacola 2011-2014 Diane Mack for Mayor Vision Statement & Campaign…

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Perdido Key In Hunt For Pepsi Disaster Grant

According to the Perdido Key Chamber: Pepsi has a grant contest going on right now to help “Refresh the Gulf”.  The Pepsi Refresh Project is…

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Rick Scott: Discrimination lawsuit plagues his past

I’ve started my research into GOP governor candidate Rick Scott. The fact his former company Columbia/HCA paid billions in fines, penalties and civil lawsuits for…

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McCollum gets in a few licks, but Scott survives debate

Today’s Spanish-language debate between GOP governor candidates had a few jabs, but no knockout punches. Bill McCollum took a swipe at his opponent Rick Scott’s…

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DEP Sole turns in resignation

Mike Sole, Secretary of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, sent Gov. Charlie Crist a letter of resignation, effective Sept. 10, 2010, “now that the…

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Pensacola homes could lose $40K in value

CoreLogic, a California-based provider of information, analytics and business services, reported today that the impact of the BP DeepWater Horizon oil spill on home values…

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Drug lords control Mexican media

The Washington Post writes about the near blackout of any coverage of the drug war along the Mexico-U.S. border. Two weeks ago, Mexican soldiers clashed…

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Bed Room Intruder Song

The story is serious and the intended victim’s brother goes off on the intruder. And of course, somebody found a way to put it all…

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McCollum must win GOP debates

Attorney General Bill McCollum has to soundly defeat his upstart challenger, millionaire Rick Scott, in the two debates to be held this week, if McCollum…

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Zoo is making comeback

The Ft. Walton Beach Daily News reports that new owner and CEO Eric Mogensen of the Gulf Breeze Zoo says attendance is about 15 percent…

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Buzz: Huge oil plume 30 mi. off our beach

The talk among some of the workers hired to fight the BP oil disaster is that a huge plume of oil has been found 30…

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Palin: Obama lacks cojones

Pensacola’s favorite former Alaskan governor, Sarah Palin, made headlines again when she attacked President Obama on “Fox News Sunday” when she said zona Gov. Jan…

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Menhaden may be key indicator of Gulf health

The Mobile Press Register writes that the sudden and complete crash of the herring population in the wake of the Exxon Valdez spill holds a…

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Who will be Pensacola’s next mayor?

You have read the daily newspaper’s cover stories on the mayoral candidates. Hopefully you’ve attended one of the public forums on the race. By now,…

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Officials Say the Darndest Things

It’s the new Tumblr blog by ProPublica, an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. Here is how ProPublica describes it:…

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