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City District 6 voting at record-setting pace

The District 6 race that has Allison Patton challenging incumbent Ann Hill may break the record for the most votes in a single-member district race…

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Posted in Escambia County Politics

Escambia: Over 7,000 people vote during lunch

ESCAMBIA COUNTY (1 pm) UNOFFICIAL VOTER TURNOUT: 89,251 PERCENT TURNOUT: 39.83% Local Races: Escambia County Commission District 4: 21,134 votes – 36.6% turnout Escambia County…

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Real News podcasts: Nov. 8, 2022

The Choral Society of Pensacola’s Dr. Peter Steenblik previews Born to Hand Jive: A Grease Sing-Along that will be 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10…

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Posted in Politics

Election day voting stats – 11:10 am

ESCAMBIA COUNTY UNOFFICIAL VOTER TURNOUT: 82,077 PERCENT TURNOUT: 36.63% Local Races: Escambia County Commission District 4: 19,481 votes – 33.7% turnout Escambia County School Board…

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Posted in State & National News

Latest poll: DeSantis leads Crist by 5

From The Listener Group: “According to 722 likely Florida voters, yes, Gov. Ron DeSantis takes the lead vs. Rep. Charlie Crist in a poll conducted…

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The latest on Nicole, get an umbrella

Subtropical storm Nicole is expected to track across the northwestern Bahamas on Wednesday and then come ashore on the Florida Peninsula late Wednesday night and…

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Over 63K have voted before polls opened today

According to Escambia County Supervisor of Elections office, we have had 63,901 votes cast as of 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7. – a turnout of…

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Posted in Pensacola

Presser Notes: Pensacola’s ‘Good Problem’ & Sailing with DeSantis

By Jeremy Morrison As Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson enters the final stretch of his time in office, some efforts may be fizzling out or at…

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Posted in News

Seeking Rising Star nominations

It’s time to nominate Rising Stars. Since 2008, Inweekly has recognized the under 40-year-olds in our community that have been seen by their peers, clients…

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Real News podcasts: Monday, Nov. 7, 2022

Escambia County Commission Chairman Jeff Bergosh recaps the board’s Nov. 3 meeting, which was the last one for District 2 Commissioner Doug Underhill. Pensacola Mayor…

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Posted in Business

Paradigm Parachute expands

FloridaWest Economic Development Alliance recently announced that Paradigm Parachute & Defense, a disabled-veteran-owned small business, is expanding its operations in Pensacola. The military parachute manufacturer…

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Posted in Caring Education

Children’s Trust staff recommends grants totaling $2.1 million

On Election Night, the Escambia Children’s Trust staff is asking the board to approve two single-source grants. Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola – $20,000 over one year…

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