Electric rates to drop in May
As we reported last month, FP&L customers in Northwest Florida who use 1,000 kilowatt hours in a month will pay $135.38 starting in May, down…
Baker Act Central Receiving Facility set to open April 15
People facing mental health crises will soon have an easily accessible, new Central Receiving Facility (CRF) that will open this month at Lakeview Center’s main…
ParkMobile now only city parking option
The City of Pensacola is exclusively using the ParkMobile app as the official app for city-owned parking beginning Monday, April 1. The city began transitioning…
Daily Outtakes: Amendments put Florida in play for Dems
Florida voters will take control away from the Republican-controlled state government and decide the fate of recreational marijuana and abortion limitations. The Florida Supreme Court…
April 1 presser takeaways
Flanked by Pensacola Police Chief Eric Randall and FDLE Special Agent Chris Williams, Mayor D.C. Reeves offered few details about the ransomware attack on the…
Escambia schools designated ‘Schools of Excellence’
On March 29, Florida State Chancellor of Education Paul Burns announced 783 Florida schools have achieved the designation of Schools of Excellence for the 2022-2023…
Scholarship deadline approaching
The Pensacola Interstate Fair, Inc. is reminding graduating high school seniors that the deadline to apply for the 2024 John E. Frenkel, Sr. Educational Grant…
SEC soccer returns
This Saturday, the women’s teams from three top ranked Southeastern Conference schools will compete in the Western Gate Soccer Showdown at Ashton Brosnaham Athletic Park….
Daily Outtakes: Baptist buys OLF 8
Baptist Hospital plans to announce later today that the healthcare system has bought OLF 8, where it will build a new campus next to Navy…
Blue Wahoos add security screening
BLUE WAHOOS ANNOUNCE ENHANCED SAFETY MEASURES FOR 2024 SEASON PENSACOLA, FL – The Pensacola Blue Wahoos unveiled on Friday enhanced safety measures at Blue Wahoos…
Gen Z waits Florida Supreme Court decision
The Florida Supreme Court must decide between now and Monday, April 1, on whether to allow ballot initiatives concerning recreational marijuana and abortion rights on…
Daily Outtakes: Milton finally gets wastewater permit
On Thursday afternoon, the City of Milton announced that it had received the DEP permit to build two spray fields on city-owned property on Jeff…
It’s official. City battling ransomware attack
At his weekly press conference, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves finally clarified the city’s “network security incident.” “The proper authorities continue to work through (investigation),” the…
Palmilla Apartments refinanced
REBusiness Online reports that Walker & Dunlop has arranged a $49.5 million Fannie Mae loan to refinance Palmilla Apartments, a 240-unit multifamily community located at…
UWF’s student-managed Argo Bond Fund places
The University of West Florida’s student-managed Argo Bond Fund placed second among the nation’s student-managed bond funds at the Quinnipiac University Global Asset Management Education’s…
Education Expert Dr. Angela Bush coming to CivicCon
CivicCon is excited to invite the public to a free presentation by Dr. Angela Bush on Thursday, April 11, from 6 – 7:30 p.m. at…
Cyberattack delays online camp registration
City of Pensacola Postpones Bayview Outdoor Pursuits Summer Camps Registration to April 15 The City of Pensacola has postponed summer camp registration at the Bayview…
Daily Outtakes: 2024 Hurricane Season could be ‘explosive’
AccuWeather meteorologists are forecasting 20-25 named storms across the Atlantic basin in 2024, including 8-12 hurricanes, four to seven major hurricanes, and four to six…
Real News
District 1 Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier recaps last week’s council meeting, covering the Chappie James Museum, Cell Tower, and Parks & Rec board. Listen…
City online pay still down
Cyber Attack Update The City of Pensacola is still dealing with a network security incident. However, the city’s Innovation and Technology team has been making…




















