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Wayside Park closed until bridge construction complete

Wayside Park, located at 1401 E. Gregory St., will be closed to the public for the remainder of construction of the Pensacola Bay Bridge project in…

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Carol Carlan joins IHMC

Carol Carlan has joined the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition as director of philanthropy. Carlan, who most recently had been president of Ascension…

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Rebekah Jones responds to IG report [podcast] – update

By Elizabeth Royappa Since last Thursday, Florida papers have been reporting on the controversy surrounding fired Department of Health data scientist Rebekah Jones and the…

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Gulf Winds Cares Foundation hands out scholarships

The Gulf Winds Cares Foundation provided $20,000 in scholarships to four graduating high school seniors — Jenna Banta, Malik Cooper, Will Rollin, and Paige Sindelar….

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Supreme Court poised to hear gun law case

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — With mass shootings refueling a national debate about gun laws, the Florida Supreme Court will…

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Real News podcast: Gordon ‘Flash’ Sprague

UWF President Martha Saunders inducted the University’s newest Foundation Fellow, Mr. Gordon “Flash” Sprague, on May 20. UWF Foundation Fellows are individuals nominated by the…

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Escambia hands out Entrepreneurship and Small Business certifications

Governor Ron DeSantis announced that more than 7,500 students have earned an entrepreneurship and small business (ESB) certification between July 1, 2021, and March 31,…

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Leadership Pensacola graduates Class of 2022

Leadership Pensacola Graduates Class of 2022 Pensacola, FL – The Pensacola Chamber Foundation announces the following graduates of the 2022 Leadership Pensacola class: Brad Alexander                                                             …

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Mayoral Forum: In Search of a Vision

Pensacola Mayoral Candidates Field WRL Questions by Jeremy Morrison A quartet of Pensacola mayoral candidates fielded questions Thursday on a range of topics, from the…

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Real News podcasts: May 26, 2022

The former head of security and school safety for the Escambia County School District, Steve Sharp, talks about hardening schools to protect children, teachers and…

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Leatherback is Back!

Largest Species of Sea Turtle Makes Rare Return by Jeremy Morrison It’s been a long time coming, but a leatherback sea turtle has again been…

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Real News podcasts: May 25, 2022

Pensacola Councilman Delarian Wiggins and Jennifer Grove, vice president of external relations for Baptist Health Care, discuss the vision that Baptist Health Care has for…

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