Posted in Business State & National News

Monorail Latest Target in Disney Feud

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Disney’s iconic monorail system would face periodic state inspections, as Republican lawmakers continue to back…

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Posted in Business

By the Numbers: March Housing Prices

By The News Service of Florida The industry group Florida Realtors on Friday released a report that said the statewide median sales price for single-family…

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Posted in Caring Escambia County Pensacola

Real News: Tuesday, April 25, 2023

In 2015, Shannon Nickinson and the Studer Community Institute developed a map showing the Escambia County neighborhoods with the largest percentages of children living in…

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Posted in Pensacola

Vote to name street sweepers…sorry, Kevin

The City of Pensacola has opened public voting for the street sweeper naming contest, which will ultimately determine the official names for the city’s three…

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Posted in Education Pensacola

Malcolm Yonge not safe

At this weekly presser, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discussed the status of the Malcolm Yonge Community Center, which has been closed since March 21. Lighthouse…

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Mayor pushes back on Pickleball lease

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves has received some criticism about renting out Port Warehouse #4 for an indoor sports facility (Comment on Belmont Hall post). He…

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$1.76 gas in Pace this Saturday

Residents of Pace and surrounding communities are invited to celebrate the grand opening of a new 76® gas station located at 4560 US 90 on Saturday, April…

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Posted in Education

Principal defends WMS math teacher

At the Florida Board of Education meeting last week, board member Ryan Petty blasted a math teacher at Warrington Middle School who said he had…

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Posted in Escambia County

Perdido Key access: County waiting on title abstracts

Yesterday, I asked County Attorney Alison Rogers for an update on the public beach easements on Perdido Key. She said the public beach easement for…

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Eight PSC athletes sign with four-year programs

Eight Pensacola State College student-athletes struck major deals on Monday, April 24, when they committed to Division I, Division II, NAIA and NAICU colleges and…

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Posted in Business Caring

Apply for Cox event grants

Local nonprofits that are planning fundraising and awareness events in the Gulf Coast market are encouraged to apply for an event sponsorship from Cox Communications….

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Posted in Politics

Real News: Monday, April 24, 2023

NAI Pensacola CEO DeeDee Davis discusses how the Inweekly Power List began and evolved over the years. Victoria D’Angelo has been selected as the Community…

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