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$50 million verdict awarded in 3M case
Press release: A Pensacola jury handed down the largest compensatory verdict to date against 3M after the jury found earplugs sold by 3M to the…
IMPACT set to hand out $1.142 million in grants
IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a local women’s philanthropic organization, is pleased to announce its 2022 Membership Drive has successfully concluded with a total of 1,142 members. IMPACT…
Andrade/Bender town hall on April 6
State Representative Alex Andrade and Commissioner Robert Bender will host a town hall on Wednesday, April 6 at the Bayview Community Center beginning at 5:30…
Downtown street closures tomorrow
Several roadways in downtown Pensacola will temporarily close to motorized traffic on Saturday, March 26 for the CiclovÃa Pensacola event, which will take place from 10…
D2 City Council candidates dive in
by Jeremy Morrison Pensacola residents got a look at their District 2 Pensacola City Council candidates Thursday during a forum hosted by Women for Responsible…
Pensacola’s Strong-Mayor system seems secure
Charter Commission Resists Reconsiderations by Jeremy Morrison It appears that the city of Pensacola will be sticking with the strong-mayor form of government selected by…
SAO clears Marioneaux in shooting
State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden announces that after diligent investigation and review no criminal prosecution will be commenced against Corey Marioneaux Jr. for a shooting…
Historical view of Ukraine vs. Russia [podcast]
UWF history professor Dr. Daniel Miller gives a historical perspective to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. On Friday, March 25, West Florida Public Libraries…
Phins Fishing Classic benefits United Way
Registration is open for the Inaugural Phins Fishing Classic hosted by Phins Apparel. The fishing tournament will benefit more than 240 United Ways, including United…
100 Things to Do on the Alabama Gulf Coast Before You Die [podcast]
Author John Mullen discusses his book “100 Things to Do on the Alabama Gulf Coast Before You Die.” More than five million visitors a year…
Childers racks up legal bills
Escambia County Clerk of Courts Pam Childers has mounting legal bills as she tries to force county commissioners out of their 401(a) retirement plan –…
Spring creates Fastest-Growing awards [podcast added]
Press Release: Hard work deserves recognition, and Studer Community Institute’s The Spring Entrepreneur Hub will highlight local businesses that are getting the job done. To…
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