December Slow Ride on Dec. 3

Join Bike Pensacola for the most popular bike ride in town–the Slow Ride! Each month we explore the quiet, scenic streets of Pensacola’s many historic…

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Complete Active Transportation survey

The City of Pensacola is seeking the public’s input to help develop a forward-thinking Active Transportation Plan, with a goal of gathering input on walking, biking and other…

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Real News: Monday, Nov. 28, 2022

The UWF Argos had come from behind to beat the Delta State Statesmen and advance to the next round of the playoffs. Will Kennedy recaps…

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Open Books, Inweekly partner to provide banned books

Inweekly has partnered with Open Books, 1040 N. Guillemard Street, to provide to Escambia County public school students copies of any books banned by the…

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Pensacola makes Best Cities for Remote Workers list

RentCafe decided to help remote workers choose their new location wisely by analyzing 150 U.S. cities based on 19 relevant metrics like the cost of…

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15th Annual Fill the Mayflower a huge success

Pensacola, FL (November 23, 2022) – The 15th Annual Fill the Mayflower food and funds drive – presented by Coastal Moving and Storage and benefitting…

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Randy Oliver passes, led county during difficult period

Former Escambia County Administrator Randy Oliver has died suddenly at his Pensacola home, just weeks after retiring as the administrator for Citrus County. His engineering…

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Real News: Friday, Nov. 25, 2022

Will Kennedy previews the football playoff game between the University of West Florida Argos and the Delta State University Statesmen. And the full show with…

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City hands out all its Emergency Housing Vouchers

The City of Pensacola is pleased to announce that 100% of the Emergency Housing Vouchers the city received from the U.S. Department of Housing and…

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Real News: Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022

Pensacola City Council President Delarian Wiggins talks about yesterday’s kick-off to Mayor DC Reeves’ administration. Of Reeves, Wiggins said, “He wants to be the people’s…

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Mayor Reeves takes office

Pensacola City Council Welcomes New Members by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The public face of Pensacola looks a little different, with several elected officials exiting office…

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Talking Points on proposed housing on old Baptist campus

Mayor Grover Robinson mentioned this on Monday. Jennifer Grove, Vice President, External Relation: “Baptist has selected The Paces Foundation/Soho Housing Partners to transform a portion of…

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