Truist Foundation seeds local Impact Loan Fund

Community Enterprise Investments, Inc. (CEII) announced it received a $350,000 grant from Truist Foundation to fund its Impact Loan Fund for Black and Brown Entrepreneurs….

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Pensacola prepares to dig Into former burial ground

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Soon, a community advisory group will begin to explore a recently discovered burial ground in Pensacola’s Miraflores Park. The group’s work…

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Florida Legislature recap for the week ended Jan. 27

What happens in Tallahassee matters, I’ve recapped some of the highlights with the help of the News Service of Florida. Voucher Expansion Moving The House…

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DeSantis’ push for Dhillon fails to help in RNC chair race

Ronna McDaniel has won her fourth term as chair of the Republican National Committee, thanks to an endorsement from Donald Trump, leaving little doubt about…

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Singleton named new Pensacola Energy director

Darryl Singleton has been selected as the Director of Pensacola Energy, responsible for overseeing and leading the City of Pensacola’s natural gas utility company. Singleton…

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Biden administration issues fact sheet on student debt relief

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration released new data showing the number of people in each state who applied for student debt relief or were automatically eligible…

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City rolls the dice today

he City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to attend a public art unveiling ceremony on Friday, Jan. 27 at 4 p.m….

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Read the African American Studies AP course material

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has rejected a proposed AP American American Studies course saying it violates Florida law. In tweets, Florida Education Commissioner Many Diaz…

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Pensacola Habitat ranked 13th

Press release: Pensacola Habitat for Humanity continued its rise over the past several years with an incredibly productive 2022, building enough homes to become the…

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FP&L chairman, CEO resigns

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Eric Silagy, chairman, president and CEO of Florida Power & Light and a prominent figure…

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Perdido shows interest in incorporation

By Tom St. Myer Movement for Perdido to incorporate into a municipality is gaining momentum after hundreds of residents attended an inaugural meeting Monday night…

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Mental Health focus

This week, Inweekly delves deeper into mental health care, not just locally but statewide. Escambia County isn’t the only county trying to figure how to…

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