Biden administration issues fact sheet on student debt relief

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration released new data showing the number of people in each state who applied for student debt relief or were automatically eligible…

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Demoliton to slow bridge traffic Monday afternoon

Drivers will encounter a rolling slow down of traffic on the Pensacola Bay Bridge Monday, Jan. 30 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Crews will…

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City rolls the dice today

he City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department invites the community to attend a public art unveiling ceremony on Friday, Jan. 27 at 4 p.m….

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Florida House adds dress code

Flyers have appeared in the state capitol with photos that show what is the appropriate attire for lawmakers and their staff (and lobbyists) in the…

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Florida House wants to give contractors another break

—Nothing to protect homeowners like those in our area who were victimized by predatory contractors. The bill, under the guise of dealing with the lack…

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Real News: Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023

Community Health CEO Chandra Smiley gives an update on the Point-in-Time to determine the homeless count for Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. How does a…

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Escalators being replaced at airport

Pensacola International Airport will begin work next week to replace one of two airport escalators, kicking off renovations to modernize airport facilities and enhance the…

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Podcast: PB Sailfish sign returns

Escambia County is pleased to announce the new Pensacola Beach Sailfish Sign is fully operational. The sign sustained damage during Hurricane Sally in 2020. Work…

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Podcast: Great deals available at the Big Winter Book Sale, Jan. 27-29

During the coldest days of winter, there’s still nothing better than snuggling up with a warm blanket and a good book. It’s a great time…

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Presser notes: Baptist’s Big Bust & Ferdinand’s Energy

By Jeremy Morrison Upon his return to Pensacola from Washington, D.C., Mayor D.C. Reeves said that he felt encouraged about the flow of various federal…

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Read the African American Studies AP course material

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has rejected a proposed AP American American Studies course saying it violates Florida law. In tweets, Florida Education Commissioner Many Diaz…

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Pensacola Habitat ranked 13th

Press release: Pensacola Habitat for Humanity continued its rise over the past several years with an incredibly productive 2022, building enough homes to become the…

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Holocaust Remembrance at UWF

The University of West Florida will host a Holocaust Remembrance Event this Thursday, January 26 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Rolfs Music Hall on the…

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FP&L chairman, CEO resigns

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Eric Silagy, chairman, president and CEO of Florida Power & Light and a prominent figure…

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Real News: Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2025

Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore discusses the county’s emergency alert system. He also discusses the statewide recognition his department has received. Rally Pensacola…

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Podcast: Council on Aging pioneers tiny homes

Council on Aging of West Florida has successfully housed agency client Beverly Monroe in a 128-square-foot tiny home unit as part of a project funded…

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Perdido shows interest in incorporation

By Tom St. Myer Movement for Perdido to incorporate into a municipality is gaining momentum after hundreds of residents attended an inaugural meeting Monday night…

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Mental Health focus

This week, Inweekly delves deeper into mental health care, not just locally but statewide. Escambia County isn’t the only county trying to figure how to…

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Deja vu in Brownsville

At his gun violence roundtable last week, Sheriff Chip Simmons asked community and church leaders to join him in turning around the Brownsville community. We’ve…

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MESS Hall: Women in Science

The Pensacola MESS Hall will host a free, adult-oriented reception on February 16 at 5 PM to celebrate the installation of twelve posters of women…

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