New Palafox Market South coming May 13 to Plaza Ferdinand

Palafox Market is expanding its popular Saturday farmers market to Plaza Ferdinand on South Palafox starting Saturday, May 13. Why this matters: The Downtown Improvement…

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Real News: Nothing burger, Greenway, Rejoice and Opioid help

Business owners meet with a commissioner who asks them to document their concerns. Those public records are released. The Medical Examiner cries “foul” but makes…

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Triumph board passes huge grant for port

I’ve just received word that Triumph Gulf Coast unanimously approved the City of Pensacola’s request for $8.5 million for the design, renovation and finish out…

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Backroom Briefing

The News Service of Florida shares Disney CEO’s comments to investors, recaps the ire of a disappointed appointee, and guesses how many budget turkeys the…

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Pensacola State College explains closure of campus daycare

This morning, I opened the blog with a post about the pending daycare crisis – Daily Outtakes. I noted that Pensacola State College is closing…

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May 11 issue in the stands

Diaspora Dining AAPI Heritage Month & Pensacola’s Culinary Scene Over the past few years, Inweekly has featured local Asian Americans across a wide range of…

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Hospital infections ‘remain high’

The average risk of three healthcare-associated infections — MRSA, central line-associated bloodstream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections – spiked to a five-year high in…

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Daily Outtakes: Next Big Crisis

Pensacola will be hit this summer with several childcare and early development programs either being discontinued or cutting back due to a lack of qualified…

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Rancifer retires after 49 years w/county

During the May 4 BCC meeting, the board and county staff celebrated Evelyn Rancifer’s retirement after 49 years of service. She retires as an Accounting…

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Real News: Hospitality heroes, Ice cream and Short films

On “Real News” today, we celebrated the people and events that make Pensacola special. Why it matters: Our people make this place special. Dig Deeper:…

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Teacher unions sue, asserting retaliation

Teacher unions have quickly filed a constitutional challenge against the new restrictions signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday, asserting retaliation and violation of their…

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Inpatient help for opioid addiction

People facing withdrawal symptoms from drugs and alcohol now have access to inpatient detox services at Lakeview Center. Why this matters: Escambia County had 680…

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