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Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday

The City of Pensacola and Mayor Grover C. Robinson, IV will host a recognition for Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday, Oct. 10 at 9 a.m….

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022

An exclusive interview with Deputy Commerce Secretary Laura DiBella. President Biden and Florida Gov. DeSantis met in Fort Myers on Wednesday as the president surveyed…

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Molly McGuire scholarship tops $500K

Pensacola State College’s Molly McGuire Culinary Arts Endowed Scholarship fund has reached an impressive mark. A $32,000 donation from the Irish Politicians Club (IPC) and…

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City awarded $500,000 grant for Alice S. Williams Library Restoration Project

The City of Pensacola has been awarded a $500,000 African American Cultural and Historical grant from the State of Florida for the Alice S. Williams…

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Lakeview has new parent and brand

Press release: Lakeview Center celebrates a milestone today in its journey as an independent nonprofit, one year after separating from Baptist Health Care. After a 25-year…

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Florida United Ways respond to Hurricane Ian

Escambia and Santa Rosa counties escaped the devastation of Hurricane Ian. But many people are looking for ways to assist communities hit by the storm….

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Gulf Breeze Will Do has $130K+ in grant requests

Gulf Breeze Will Do (GBWD), a women’s philanthropic group, received more than $130,000 requests in grant applications for 2022. Grant review committees are set to…

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Baptist: ‘Everything is Bigger’

Baptist Offers Peek of New Healthcare Campus By Jeremy Morrison Next fall, Baptist Healthcare plans to open its new campus, currently being developed off of…

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First City Art Center Pumpkin Patch [podcast]

First City Art Center’s 16th annual Glass and Ceramic Pumpkin Patch takes place on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Blue…

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Habitat establishes Land Trust

Hopes to ‘Go Back to Roots’ of Affordable Housing Mission By Jeremy Morrison As the dynamics of the economy evolve — particularly rising housing costs…

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Elizabeth Eckford shares her story

Yesterday, I posted the podcast of my interview with Elizabeth Eckford, who recounted her experience as she and eight other students desegregated Little Rock Central…

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PPD also steps up security at youth football games

Press release: In response to a fatal shooting on Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Bellview Athletic Complex in Escambia County, the Pensacola Police Department will have an…

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