Posted in Pensacola

Mayoral Transition Team eyes final report

By Jeremy Morrison With a report and recommendations due in late November, Pensacola Mayor-elect D.C. Reeve’s transition team is busy digging into various areas of…

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Posted in Veterans

Volunteers needed for Wall South reading

In observance of the Wall South’s 30th anniversary, WSRE PBS and Veterans Memorial Park of Pensacola are partnering to engage the community in a week-long…

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Posted in Education

Warrington Middle School’s fate comes down to negotiations

By Tom St. Myer Negotiations between Escambia County Public Schools and Charter Schools USA will determine the fate of Warrington Middle School. The for-profit charter…

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Posted in Politics

Saturday Time Changes

Due to the likelihood of rain on Saturday evening, events are starting earlier tomorrow. The University of West Florida has moved up the kickoff for…

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Posted in Education

UWF welcomes National Merit Finalist and top scholarship recipients to campus

The University of West Florida welcomed its 11th National Merit Finalist in six years this fall. Amanda Serger was among approximately 15,000 students across the…

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Posted in Business

Visit Pensacola highlights 2022 successes

On Wednesday, Visit Pensacola welcomed members of the community and tourism industry professionals to its Annual Meeting. Marking the beginning of a new fiscal year,…

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Posted in Politics

Elections officials grapple with misinformation, myths

By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — First came a contagion of disbelief in election results. Then, a surge of public-records requests…

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Posted in Politics

Real News podcasts: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022

Pensacola International Airport’s Matt Coughlin discusses the plans to expand the airport over the next three-five years. Rachel Gillette previews the 2022 EntreCon. Michael Morgan…

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Posted in State & National News

Don Gaetz on ethics

Don Gaetz, former Florida Senate president, has served on the Florida Commission on Ethics since 2020. While in the Florida Legislature, he pushed for stronger…

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Posted in Caring Entertainment

Inweekly 2012 interview with Leslie Jordan

Beloved comedian actor Leslie Jordan, 67, died yesterday in a car crash in Hollywood. He was probably most known for his role of Beverley Leslie…

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Statement in support of election workers

From the Combined Rotary Clubs of Pensacola: The Combined Rotary Clubs of Pensacola is an informal organization comprised of representatives of the twelve Rotary Clubs…

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DeSantis, Crist battle as election nears

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida. FORT PIERCE — With Florida’s gubernatorial race entering its final two weeks, education, immigration, property insurance, abortion…

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