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Real News: Wednesday, June 15

With Sena Maddison still looking for her phone charger in the south of France, Jeff Deweese filled in as my co-host. Escambia County Public Safety…

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Marine veteran commits to self-fund campaign against Gaetz

Businessman and combat veteran Mark Lombardo has committed to spending up to $1 million to defeat Congressman Matt Gaetz in the GOP primary. According to…

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‘Crubotics’ team travels for underwater robotics competition

Next week, 14 students and two teachers from Pensacola Catholic High School will travel to Long Beach, California, to match their remotely operated vehicle (ROV)…

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Real news: Monday, June 13

Escambia County Commission Chair Jeff Bergosh says the county is close to reaching a three-year budget agreement with Sheriff Chip Simmons. He also discusses the…

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Making “The World That We Want To See”

Just in time for Juneteenth, Broadway-bound musical “Henry Box Brown: A Musical Journey” is coming to Pensacola this weekend, hoping to spark conversations about racism, understanding…

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New Rashid STEM Scholarship at UWF [podcast]

Muhammad and Fatema Rashid established the Dr. Faeza Rashid Kazmier STEM Scholarship Endowment, which will benefit first generation in college and female students in UWF’s…

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Weekly Roundup: School Security Back in Spotlight

Recap and analysis of the week in state government and politics By Ryan Dailey,The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A school-safety measure signed this…

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Kugelman Family Foundation donates $250K

The Kugelman Family Foundation has committed a $250,000 gift to Baptist Health Care Foundation. BHCF will honor the family by carrying forward the Kugelman Cancer…

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Dinner on the Grounds raises over $530K

Peter Mougey, a local attorney with Levin Papantonio Rafferty (LPR), has a message of gratitude for Pensacola: “Thank you for feeding our children.” Mougey and…

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A Beautiful Struggle: The Man & The Madness

A documentary produced locally has been selected for two international film festivals. “A Beautiful Struggle: The Man & The Madness” details the life of Jonathan…

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Pensacola State breaks ground on Math and Advanced Technology center

Ground was broken Wednesday, June 8, on Phase II of Pensacola State College’s STEM facility ─ the Bear, Jones, Moore, and Reeves Center for Math…

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Real News: McConaughey and Green Converse

After meeting with President Joe Biden, actor Matthew McConaughey, a native of Uvalde, Texas, made a passionate plea for gun reform at Tuesday’s White House…

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