Audio: Fear of violence leads to PHS football game moving to Saturday a.m.

At last Friday’s high school football game between Pensacola High and Booker T. Washington, a brawl involving several students broke out behind the Washington stands….

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Zarzaur hosts 4th Halloween event for kids

Zalloween Event on Oct. 28 to Include Costume Contest for Kids with $100 First Prize. PENSACOLA, Fla. — Zarzaur Law, P.A., an award-winning personal injury…

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Songs for the Planet

Live music to protect Florida’s environment The Face the Music Tour is coming to Pensacola and supporting environmental efforts in Pensacola. Music has the capacity…

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Real News podcasts: Aug. 30, 2022

The Pensacola City Council held workshop to discuss how to make the most of the dwindling Local Option Sales Tax funds. Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier shares…

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Kites on the Coast [podcast]

Council on Aging of West Florida is bringing high-flying, intergenerational fun to Pensacola’s Casino Beach Friday, Sept. 2 and Saturday, Sept. 3 with its inaugural…

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Broadway coming to the Saenger [podcast]

Broadway is BACK! The Saenger Theatre and Nederlander National Markets are thrilled to announce the Broadway in Pensacola 2022-2023 season. A select a seat event…

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2022 Bayou Hills Run set for Labor Day [podcast]

The Bayou Hills Run is one of Pensacola’s oldest running events and we are proud to announce we have partnered with the City of Pensacola…

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Grover explains personnel increases

From the Mayor’s Office to the media: There was a question about personnel increases, and I will say I was taken back because I did…

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Tool Time tax holiday

Florida’s first ever Tool Time Sales Tax Holiday starts Saturday, September 3, and Floridians can save on tools and other eligible items commonly used by…

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UWF Haas Center to host national conference

The University of West Florida Haas Center will host researchers from across the nation at the 75th annual Association for University Business and Economic Research…

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DeSantis funds electric buses for ECAT

Press release: Today, Governor Ron DeSantis celebrated another step in the state’s efforts to modernize public transit and reduce air pollutants caused by diesel emissions….

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Ten county employees get certified

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce the graduation of 10 employees from Florida’s Certified Public Manager program. The graduates are…

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