Palafox Market South coming May 13

Palafox Market is expanding its popular Saturday farmer’s market into a new area of Palafox Street in Downtown Pensacola starting May 13, and the Downtown…

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Buzz: Belmont Hall moving to Port

Last year, the PNJ reported on Jordan Yee and Alistair McKenzie building a food hall and multi-purpose outdoor area in the parking lot across from…

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April 20 issue on the stands

Unleashing Your Inner Entrepreneur & Author With Jamari and Jamal Sharp of BAM! Snoballs   By Savannah Evanoff The brothers behind BAM! Snoballs are something…

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Homework: Devil in the Ditch

Journalist Larrison Campbell returns to her hometown, Greenville, Mississippi, to reexamine the unsolved murder of her grandmother, Presh, 20 years after the death rocked the…

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Real News: Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Commissioner Robert Bender previews the District 4 town hall set of 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 20, at the District 4 Community Center, 8800 N….

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Mobile County, Ala. vs. Escambia County, Fla.

Want to win a bet? Ask your drinking buddies which county has the bigger crime problem – Mobile County, Ala. or Escambia County, Fla.? Escambia…

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UWF breaks ground on Sandy Sansing Sports Medicine Center

The University of West Florida hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Sandy Sansing Sports Medicine Center, a $6 million facility dedicated to enhancing the quality…

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Evening with Temple Grandin

The Autism Coalition of Nevada invites the greater Gulf Coast community to attend “An Evening with Temple Grandin” April 20th, 2023 at the Jean &…

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Six deepest pockets of poverty [podcast]

Eight years ago, the Studer Community Institute published a map showing the pockets of poverty in Escambia County based on the 2014 census data. Inweekly…

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Valentino fought for public beach easement in the 2000s

Former Escambia County Commissioner Gene Valentino told Inweekly that tried to get county staff to get a declaratory judgment concerning the 75-foot public beach easement…

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Public invited to Blake Doyle Community Skatepark ribbon cutting May 2

The City of Pensacola invites the public to a ribbon cutting event on Tuesday, May 2 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the completion of the…

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Officials seek help for Warrington Middle

By Tom St. Myer Blindsided by proposals never previously mentioned by Charter Schools USA, Escambia County Public Schools is searching for remedies to salvage a…

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PSC Pirates sign ‘Mr. Basketball’

According to lohoud.com, Pensacola State College has signed Dylan Colon, who has been named Mr. Basketball the past last two seasons by the Lower Hudson…

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Learn better communication skills through the words and life of Dr. Martin Luther King

What: Communicating the Dr. King Way Where: Pensacola Public Library, 239 N. Spring St., Pensacola When: Tuesday May 9 5:30 pm PENSACOLA—Join us as we…

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Real News: Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier gives an update on city. Crista Brandt discusses the upcoming open house for Valerie’s House, 904 E. Gadsden Street on…

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Lifeguards on Perdido Key could be expensive [podcast]

Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore is improving the public safety messaging on Perdido Key to avoid further drownings on the beaches in southwest…

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NAS Pensacola open this weekend

NAS Pensacola will open to the public this weekend, April 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. through the West Gate only on…

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Breaking: ECT director campaigns for Hightower

Escambia Children’s Trust executive director Tammy Greer has written a letter to the Escambia County School Board requesting they let Patty Hightower stay on the…

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DOE rule hurt Warrington Middle students

At last Thursday’s school board meeting, Warrington Middle School principal Denny Wilson pointed out how the Florida Department of Education rules hurt the students. Before…

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Stamp Out Hunger, May 13

The annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive is only a month away. Letter Carriers will be picking up food donations on May 13. Organized by…

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