New city survey shows improvements

The City of Pensacola has completed the third annual city employee engagement and satisfaction survey, which showed that 73% of employees are satisfied to work…

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Simpson supports Senator after mask request refused

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson has backed Sen. Tina Polsky, a Boca Raton Democrat who…

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Elections Supervisors say Democracy ‘Under Threat’

By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — As Republicans throughout the nation continue to refuse to acknowledge former President Donald Trump’s re-election…

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Real News podcast: Pumping tax dollars into private schools

Dr. Sally Butzin is the speaker in a special meeting sponsor by the League of Women Voters Pensacola Bay Area. She is a public education…

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Fred Levin estate donates $40 million to UF law school

World-renowned trial lawyer and philanthropist Fredric G. Levin has given the University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law an additional $40 million as…

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Change could tee up football at Pensacola State College

By Ryan Dailey,The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Football programs could come to Florida’s state college system after top education officials Wednesday repealed a…

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Emerald Coastkeeper asks court to block destruction of Heritage Live Oak

 On Aug. 8, Escambia County Development Services Director Horace Jones, acting through the County’s Development Review Committee, approved the destruction of seventeen protected trees including…

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Real News podcast: Who did ECSO video of NAS shooting serve?

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office posted a video on Facebook yesterday in advance of the release public records concerning the Dec. 6 terrorist attack at…

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IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area announces 2021 Grant Recipients

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a women’s philanthropic organization, is pleased to announce the eleven grant recipients selected at this year’s Annual Meeting held today…

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Power to the People?

Pensacola May Soon Consider Municipal Utility By Jeremy Morrison Although the Pensacola City Council shied away from the topic this week, it looks like a…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Oct. 14

Daniel Gade discusses his new book, Wounding Warriors: How Bad Policy Is Making Veterans Sicker and Poorer. Mike Lowery, ATU Local 1395 president, talks about…

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Out of Order & Fired Up

City Council to Consider Maritime Park Development by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly As Pensacola City Council President Jared Moore said earlier this week, Thursday night’s discussion…

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