Billings recap: Friday, July 10

IT HASN’T SUNKEN IN Friday, July 10 The Pensacola News Journal reports on its front page that “a Beulah couple who adopted 12 children and…

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Billings recap: Later Thursday, July 9

FAMILY FEUDS Investigator Terry Hardy arrives on the crime scene at 9:05 p.m. Sgt. Rusty Hoard has been named the lead on the case. Hardy,…

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Race for Containers

The Panama Canal is expanding—a $5.25 billion project– to all allow the largest container ships to cut through to the eastern side of North America…

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Valentino to back new arts group

According to today’s PNJ, Commissioner Gene Valentino will introduce a resolution at the BOCC’s Jan. 7 meeting to cease funding the Arts Council of Northwest…

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Top 20 Viral Videos of 2009

Sun-Sentinel put this list together. This one is my favorite: View the entire list.

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50 things we learned in 2009

The Tampa Tribune publishes each year 50 Things we know now that we didn’t know this time last year. Here is one that caught my…

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Cool Chart for ’00s

As only the New York Times can do: see for yourself.

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Billings case recap: Early Thursday Evening, July 9

I’ve been reviewing the various reports on the home invasion and murder of Byrd and Melanie Billings and have put together a narrative of the…

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Buzz: Nothing on credit cards

The county audit of the Arts Council of Northwest Florida didn’t cover the credit cards the group processed for local artists. We are still get…

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P’cola White Squirrels make NYT

NYT Science Q&A: There are an incredible number of white squirrels living here in Pensacola, Fla., on the Gulf Coast. Are they albinos? How would…

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Murzin weighs in on Sinclair-Mediacom spat

Chairman Julius Genachowski Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W., Room 8-B201 Washington, D.C. 20554 Re: Mediacom v. Sinclair Retransmission Consent Dispute Dear Chairman Genachowski,…

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Former Pensacolian fights for victims

The New York Post has an article about NY State trooper Sayeh Rivazfar de rives crusade against sex offenders. She is pushing for push for…

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Arts Council audit recommends no more funds

We’ve obtained a draft copy of the audit of the Arts Council of Northwest Florida that was conducted by the Escambia County Clerk/Comptroller. The audit…

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Nodine has pot issue

Two days before Christmas, county employees found a “leafy, green, plant-like material” believed to be marijuana in a county-owned pickup truck issued to Mobile County…

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In-school suspension improves stat

In 2007-2008, Escambia County had 7,482 out-of-school suspensions. All those days were counted as unexcused absences and led to the School District being ranked 15th…

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New Blog look, new rules

I’ve been working on this new theme. It is simpler than my earlier versions, but it has several features that I like. The blog now…

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PNJ headline misleading

Received an email from Mort O’Sullivan on yesterday’s UWF Board of Trustees meeting concerning the Community Maritime Park. O’Sullivan writes that today’s PNJ headline (“Museum…

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Boston Globe: Decade in pictures

Call it what you will, “the noughties”, “the two-thousands” or something else, the first decade of the 21st century (2000-2009) is now over. Looking back…

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Derek finds possible Sunshine violation

Derek Cosson and Progressive Pensacola requested the emails of the Escambia County Consolidation Study Commission (ECCSC) and he have uncovered communications which, in his words,…

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Buzz: missing credit card payments

We are hearing that artists and some of the smaller arts groups were using the Arts Council to process credit card payments and those payments…

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