Wear Red to show support to stop book banning

This afternoon, the Escambia County School Board will meet and discuss removing four more books from school libraries and classrooms. Retired educator Linda Fussell has…

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Bayview Park: Spring Into Wellness on Sunday

East Hill Neighborhood Association and City of Pensacola to Host Family-Friendly Health and Wellness Event at Bayview Park East Hill Neighborhood Association, in partnership with…

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FavorHouse to get facelift

Pensacola, FL – FavorHouse of Northwest Florida has received state funds to use toward improvements to their Escambia County Emergency Shelter. Grantarenaus LLC, a local…

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Insulin: Fight against Big Pharma continues

Two of the three primary insulin providers announced substantial price reductions in March, but personal injury attorney Troy Rafferty says the reductions amount to a…

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Kiwanis Park Musical Sensory Garden ribbon cutting

The City of Pensacola invites the community to a ribbon cutting event on Tuesday, March 28 at 2 p.m. to celebrate the completion of a…

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Latest Inweekly: Florida Legislature, Big Lewis and more

Bills, Bills, Bills 2023 Florida Legislative Session Guide –  The 2023 Florida legislative session opened on Tuesday, March 7, and will run through May 5….

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Day Break Marina celebrates new owners with boat show

PENSACOLA, FL – One In A Row Ventures, LLC, a local investment group led by entrepreneur Jason Crawford, in partnership with Chad Henderson, CEO/Founder of…

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Local GOP rallying support to ban books, superintendent referendum

The leaders of the Escambia County Republican Party have drunk the DeSantis culture war kool-aid and rallying their members to attend next week’s Escambia County…

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Fees going up on Bayou Hills 5K, 10K

Pensacola’s Oldest Running Event Returns in March Pensacola, FL – (February 28, 2023) – One of Pensacola’s oldest running events, the Bayou Hills Run presented…

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Education Commissioner names former banned book a book of the month.

Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz has launched the Commissioner’s Book of the Month. Among the four books in the inaugural list is one that Duval…

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Senate Prez opposes lowering gun-buying age

From the News Service of Florida: Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, said Wednesday she does not support a proposal to lower the minimum age from…

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Viewpoint: What makes Pensacola Beach so unique

By Leigh Davis, Executive Director of the Santa Rosa Island Authority Pensacola Beach just added another prestigious award to its long list of accolades when…

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Exhibits for counterclaim in PHS nightmare

Here are the exhibits that support the counterclaim filed by Manda Moore-Joseph: 168611011 Ex 1 168611011 Ex 2 168611011 Ex 3 168611726 Ex 4 168611726…

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ECT answers questions

While I was working on the Pensacola Humane Society debacle, the Escambia Children’s Trust executive director emailed her answers to my questions, five hours after…

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Kites on the Coast this Friday and Saturday

Council on Aging of West Florida is bringing high-flying, intergenerational fun to Pensacola’s Casino Beach Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18 with its second…

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Breaking: Former Humane Society director punches back

The former interim director of the Pensacola Humane Society yesterday filed a counterclaim against PHS, its board president Gerald Adcox and treasurer Barbara Sawyer. In…

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Experts share how to help tackle developmental delays

I’ve asked my sources outside Escambia County for input on how the Escambia Children’s Trust should tackle identifying and treating early childhood developmental delays. Here…

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ECT delays report on its analysis on developmental delays

I receive this email before lunch: Hi Rick, I will get the answers to your questions to you tomorrow. We have our Board meeting tonight,…

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Reeves: No word from Truth for Youth

On WCOA this morning, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said he hasn’t heard from Rev. John Powell, the Truth for Youth founder, on whether he received…

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Patience requested for yard waste pickups

City of Pensacola Sanitation crews are working diligently to collect an increasing amount of yard waste as peak season begins for yard waste collection in…

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