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Homeless Shelter Dashboard sits idle

by Jeremy Morrison A comprehensive online dashboard tracking the availability of local shelter beds is ready to go, but stalling out due to the lack…

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Posted in Business

Pensacola Community Market saga [podcast]

In June 2021, Kayti and Kevin Robbins launched Pensacola Community Market in the parking lot of Bonefish Grill, attracting 16 vendors that were friends or…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022

Last year, Kevin and Kayti started the Pensacola Community Market that grow to over 50 vendors and a waiting list. The couple closed the market…

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Posted in Education

Bellview Library opens next week

West Florida Public Libraries, along with Escambia County District 1 Commissioner and Chairman Jeff Bergosh, is pleased to announce a ribbon cutting ceremony for the…

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Podcast: What we can learn from Eliza Fletcher’s murder; Plus, how to finish her run

Eliza Fletcher, a 34-year-old schoolteacher, mother, and wife, was abducted and brutally murdered by a predator in Memphis. The attack occurred around 4:30 in the…

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Posted in Environment

Milton receives $9.7 million FEMA grant [podcast]

On Wednesday, August 24, the City of Milton was advised by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), Mitigation Bureau that the City has been…

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Posted in Caring Entertainment

Podcast: City seeks input on Arts and Culture priorities

The City of Pensacola is seeking the public’s input on arts and culture in the Pensacola community, in order to help identify and shape the…

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NAS Pensacola Compatible Use Study meeting Sept. 22

On Thursday, Sept. 22, Escambia County will hold a joint public meeting with NAS Pensacola to discuss the NAS Pensacola Compatible Use Study. The meeting…

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Posted in Caring Education Environment Health

IMPACT 100 names finalists

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area, a women’s philanthropic organization, is pleased to announce the fifteen grant finalists selected for 2022. Eleven of the fifteen nonprofit…

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Sept. 7

Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons discusses how to make high school football games safer, his first Women’s Blazer Academy and this weekend’s Battle of Pensacola…

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A class move by PSC

On Tuesday, Sept. 27. Pensacola State College will inducted Carla, a former Pensacola State College women’s basketball star, assistant women’s basketball coach and math professor,…

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Posted in Entertainment

Cinemas in the Sand begins Sept. 30

Pack up your beach chairs and a blanket, and dig your toes in the sugar-white sand while watching classic family movies on Pensacola Beach this…

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