Court rejects effort suppress Parkland grand jury report

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — An appeals court Wednesday rejected attempts to block the release of information in a final…

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Real News: Wednesday, June 15

With Sena Maddison still looking for her phone charger in the south of France, Jeff Deweese filled in as my co-host. Escambia County Public Safety…

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Moore to seek second term [podcast]

Pensacola City Councilman Jared Moore announces he will seek a second term. He also discusses the proposed increase in sanitation rates.

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Marine veteran commits to self-fund campaign against Gaetz

Businessman and combat veteran Mark Lombardo has committed to spending up to $1 million to defeat Congressman Matt Gaetz in the GOP primary. According to…

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Support Pensacola Catholic Robotics Team [podcast]

Early this morning, I wrote about the Pensacola Catholic robotics team, Crubotics, will face winners from around the world in an underwater robotics international competition…

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‘Crubotics’ team travels for underwater robotics competition

Next week, 14 students and two teachers from Pensacola Catholic High School will travel to Long Beach, California, to match their remotely operated vehicle (ROV)…

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DC Reeves qualifies

QUALIFIED CANDIDATES AS OF JUNE 14, 2022 The following local candidates qualified as of June 14, 2022: Escambia County Commissioner (Partisan District 2 Kevin Brown…

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Real News: Tuesday, June 14

Community Health CEO Chandra Smiley shares what her agency is doing this summer and how parents can get the necessary health check-ups for their kids…

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Presser Notes: Another Summer of Scooters?

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Pensacola began its experiment with electric scooters almost a year ago, and it’s been a bit of a bumpy road. “I’ll…

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Breaking: Mike Hill jumps in D1 House race

Former State Rep. Mike Hill (R) has pre-filed qualified to run for his former post that’s currently held by Rep. Michelle Salzman (R). Salzman has…

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Former IHMC TA promoted

Dr. Niranjan Suri has been named an associate director at Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. Suri is an IHMC Senior Research Scientist and…

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City sanitation rates going up

The City of Pensacola Sanitation Services Department is proposing a rate increase for City Sanitation customers, which will help ensure quality sanitation services are provided…

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‘Made in the South’ entry deadline tomorrow [podcast]

The deadline for Garden & Gun’s Made in the South awards is Wednesday, June 15. Six Reasons to Enter the 2022 Made in the South…

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Who has qualified to run as June 13?

QUALIFIED CANDIDATES AS OF JUNE 13, 2022 The following local candidates qualified as of June 13, 2022: Escambia County Commissioner (Partisan) District 2 Kevin Brown…

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Real news: Monday, June 13

Escambia County Commission Chair Jeff Bergosh says the county is close to reaching a three-year budget agreement with Sheriff Chip Simmons. He also discusses the…

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Vice admiral visits NAS Pensacola

Vice Adm. Ricky Williamson, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics (OPNAV N4), met with base officials at Naval Air Station (NAS)…

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FDOH overwhelmed as DeSantis pushed to reopen in 2020

By Grayson Keglovic A State Auditor General report released last week found several inaccuracies in how Florida tracked COVID-19 cases and deaths during the early…

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Transportation survey

Annually, the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization reviews the transportation priorities for the urbanized areas of Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida, and Orange Beach…

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Making “The World That We Want To See”

Just in time for Juneteenth, Broadway-bound musical “Henry Box Brown: A Musical Journey” is coming to Pensacola this weekend, hoping to spark conversations about racism, understanding…

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Our story on Jay

From March 24: Digging into Jay’s History By Jeremy Morrison An awful anniversary slipped by quietly last month. Local historian Tom Garner observed the moment…

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