The guest list today is solid. We have been asked by Cumulus Media to continue the show another week. This reminds me of the line from the movie Princess Bride: “Good work….
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Real News 1/30/24
American Magic skipper Terry Hutchinson will be in Pensacola on Monday, Feb. 26. Mayor D.C. Reeves hopes to have the Port lease finalized and approved by the Pensacola City Council before he…
DC Reeves campaign expenses
DC Reeves has spent $271,283.29 on his mayoral campaign as of Monday, Aug. 15. In 2018 Mayoral Primary, the winner, Grover Robinson, spent $84,315. The second-place finisher, Brian Spencer, spent $123,600. His…
Wednesday morning briefing
According to a new study, Escambia County is lucky to have so many COVID-19 testing sites because 54% of counties nationwide don’t. Castlight, a health software company, performed an analysis of its…
Virtual fishing tournament: Reel it in America, Fishing for a Cause
Pensacola Sports announced today a virtual fishing tournament – Reel it in America, Fishing for a Cause. The weekly tournament begins today and will run for four weeks. Anglers will have a…
County Commission candidates have already spent $137K
The August 28 primary is nine weeks away. Escambia County Commission candidates have spent over $137,000 as of May 31 on their campaigns. By far, the biggest spender is Alan McMillan with…
Seafood Safety Symposium June 13
Escambia County Natural Resources Management Department and the Escambia County Marine Advisory Committee will host a Seafood Safety Symposium Monday, June 13 at 4:30 p.m., with topics to include water quality, lionfish…
NFL players to play Gulf Coast Celebrity Classic and raise awareness and funds for ALS, May 28
The first annual Gulf Coast Celebrity Golf Classic, hosted by Gulf Coast Aerospace Partners, will be held on Saturday, May 28 with a shotgun start at noon, dinner, prizes and a program…
Pensacola Speaks: Fred Levin, Robert Turpin
Today, we will open the show with the National Trial Lawyer of the Year, Fred Levin. Fred is always a great interview. In the second half, I will have Robert Turpin, Escambia…
RESTORE pitches begin
Having whittled the list of projects vying for local RESTORE dollars down to a manageable 62, the Escambia County RESTORE Advisory Committee heard from about half the hopeful applicants during its Dec….
Red Tide could be kryptonite for Lion Fish
Last night, I ran into Robert Turpin, Escambia County’s Marine Resources manage . He said the Red Tide appears to be impacting the lion fish. Finally we can get rid of them….
RESTORE returns from summer vacation (ranking of all projects)
by Jeremy Morrison The Escambia County RESTORE Act Advisory Committee Tuesday stepped into the home stretch of its lengthy journey as members convened for the first time since summer and mapped out…