Kindergarten Readiness by School

In 16 of Escambia County’s elementary schools, fewer than one in three kindergarteners reported being ready to start school last year. Six of the schools…

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Hollice T. Williams Project Rebuilds Neighborhood

City unveils Hollice T. Williams Park design David Williams stared admiringly at the map sprawled across the gymnasium floor Tuesday night at the Cobb Center….

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Inside the Plan to Redevelop Grand Hotel

Developer George Hawthorne envisions remodeling the Pensacola Grand Hotel into an upscale establishment worthy of its name. Background: The 15-story Grand Hotel is the tallest…

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Final Hollice T. Williams Park Project Meeting Tonight

After more than a year of research, community engagement, and design development, the team reimagining Hollice T. Williams Park and the Long Hollow Stormwater Pond…

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Yikes, Kindergarten Readiness Dropped for 2024-25 School Year

According to the Florida Department of Educaton, only 36% of Escambia County kindergarteners were ready to start school for the 2024-25 school year — a…

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Feeding the Gulf Coast Expands Food Access Amid Federal Shutdown

As the federal government shutdown continues, thousands of federal employees and contractors across South Alabama, South Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle have now gone without…

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Little Support for Tiny Homes Ordinance

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners discussed on Thursday whether to adopt a tiny homes ordinance, revealing deep divisions about affordable housing strategies and…

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Former Trustee Calls Out New Pensacola State College Board

In viewpoint published by the News Journal, Pensacola business leader Julian MacQueen calls out the four new trustees who believes have altered the college’s successful…

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Florida Offers Test Site for Flying Cabs

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue hope to land the next generation of air…

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IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area Announces 2025 Grant Recipients

Yesterday, IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area announced the 12 grant recipients selected at this year’s Annual Meeting. Each will receive a grant of $103,500 from…

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Top Reads: Week ended Oct. 18, 2025

Little-known Pensacola attorney Zach Smith has tried to make a name for himself as Pensacola’s DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) enforcer. As trustess for both…

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UF/IFAS Escambia Extension Peanut Butter Challenge Underway Through Nov. 24

UF/IFAS Escambia Extension’s annual Peanut Butter Challenge is underway, with donations accepted now through Monday, Nov. 24. Coordinated by UF/IFAS Extension and Florida A&M University…

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Guardian ad Litem Foundation Needs Your Support

Guardian ad Litem Foundation has a major fundraiser next month—“Give and Groove” with the Mulligans on Friday, November 7, at The Sanctuary, 716 N. 9th…

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In-Depth Look @ UWF State of the University 2025

The University of West Florida held its annual State of the University address today, with Interim President Manny Diaz Jr. delivering the keynote. Joined by…

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United Way Dropped “Equity” from Achieve, Not Zack Smith

United Way of West Florida President & CEO Lauren Gilliam told Inweekly yesterday afternoon that it was her decision to drop “equity” from the Achieve…

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Ice Flyers Ready to Shine: $10M Arena Upgrade Sets Stage for Season Opener

As the puck drops on the Pensacola Ice Flyers’ 2025-26 season this Saturday, owner Greg Harris promises fans an experience “like nothing they’ve ever seen…

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West Florida High Named to “Best High Schools” List

U.S. News & World Report has announced that West Florida High School of Advanced Technology is a “Best High Schools” winner, earning a national ranking…

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NAS Lifts Ban of Wild Greg’s Saloon

After three months, Wild Greg’s Saloon in downtown Pensacola can once again welcome service members through its doors. The Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board at…

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Escambia Children’s Trust Puts Mental Health Programs on Hold Amid Budget Concerns

Board members raise questions about expenses, missing audits, and mission drift as three providers face additional review. What was expected to be a routine renewal…

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City Breaks Ground on Airport Expansion

Pensacola International Airport celebrated a milestone moment today as community leaders, aviation partners, and local stakeholders gathered to break ground on an ambitious Terminal Expansion…

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