Carpenter Creek Watershed town hall, 11/15

The public is invited to learn about the future of the Carpenter Creek and Bayou Texar Watershed Management Plan during an open house event Tuesday,…

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LeaP announces project

The Leadership Pensacola Class of 2023 announced their class project, LeaP for Change, which is an initiative that will benefit both the Children’s Home Society,…

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Thanksgiving Meal Boxes giveaway

On Nov. 16, Feeding the Gulf Coast along with Winn-Dixie (Southeastern Grocers) and Brownsville Assembly of God will distribute Thanksgiving meal essentials to individuals and…

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Breaking: McFaul named managing partner of Ballard Partners

Dan McFaul Named Managing Partner in the Ballard Partners’ Washington, D.C. Office   Dan McFaul has been named the Managing Partner in Ballard Partners’ Washington,…

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Blue Angels have change of command ceremony

By Petty Officer 2nd Class Cody Hendrix Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron NAS PENSACOLA, Fla. (NNS) — The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels,…

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UWF Argos earn #3 seed, have home playoff this Saturday

The UWF football team was awarded the No. 3 seed in Super Region 2 of the 2022 NCAA Division 2 Football Championship as announced by…

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EntreCon Awards announced

The Studer Community Institute hosted the EntreCon Awards on Friday, Nov. 11th at The Rex Theater in downtown Pensacola. The event celebrated the achievements and…

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Real News podcasts: Friday, Nov. 11, 2022

Jason Nathanson reviews the highly anticipated sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Does it live up to the legacy of the first film? Out this week…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022

Greater Pensacola Chamber CEO Todd Thomson discusses how to nominate someone for the PACE awards. Commissioner Robert Bender thanks District 4 voters and his supporters…

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Elevate Escambia thanks supporters

On Tuesday, Escambia County voters approved the renewal of the Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (EDATE) program, 55%-45%. The EDATE program allows the county…

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More on Project Pickle

Waterfront Dreams of Pickleball By Jeremy Morrison Pickleball may well be a part of the Port of Pensacola’s future portfolio, but what exactly is it?…

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Pensacola EggFest tickets nearly sold out

For its 10th anniversary, foodie event Pensacola EggFest is bringing back celebrity judges U.S. Navy Seal veteran Kevin “Dauber” Lacz, consultant and actor in the…

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Plaza de Luna reopens

Plaza de Luna has now reopened to the public, providing an area for residents and visitors to enjoy walking, fishing, beautiful waterfront views and more….

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BHC Foundation raises nearly $44K

Baptist Health Care Foundation continues to work with community partners and donors, including our Local Honda Dealer, to help raise funds and awareness about the…

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022

Marine Corps veteran Rob Rivera and Sgt. Max Benitez discuss Toys for Tots and the Semper Fi 5K run. FloridaWest CEO Scott Luth thanks Escambia…

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Christmas Lights, Holiday Haul & All I Want

This year the First City Lights Festival is starting early!! On Wednesday, Nov. 9th Friends of Downtown, The Shops on Palafox and DIB are working…

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Pensacola named to National Votes for Women Trail

To celebrate the centennial of the passing of the 19th Amendment, the National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites (NCWHS) and the University of West Florida…

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Lotus unravels

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly A key component in Pensacola’s plan to increase housing availability in an effort to combat homelessness has been removed from the…

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City reaches agreement on heritage oak

The City of Pensacola has reached an agreement with property owners at 605 N. Spring St. to preserve a heritage live oak tree that the…

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Voters give thumbs down to Constitutional Amendments

By Jim Saunders and Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida voters late Tuesday appeared to have rejected three proposed constitutional amendments…

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