Chappie James Bridge walkway open

Construction crews have reopened the Pensacola Bay Bridge multiuse path. The ten-foot-wide lighted path includes six scenic overlooks, each equipped with shaded seating areas that…

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PPD clears itself

Press Release: The Internal Affairs unit of the Pensacola Police Department has concluded the investigation into two separate incidents which occurred on February 3rd, 2022….

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Top Five Podcasts this year, so far

Florida Power & Light was on the minds of several listeners. 1. Trial attorney Mike Papantonio exposes NextEra while lawmakers defend Florida Power & Light’s…

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Most heard Real News podcast in April

1. Florida Agriculture Commissioner and Democratic candidate for governor, Nikki Fried, talks with Inweekly publisher Rick Outzen. 2. Donna Dickey previews the city’s newest neighborhood…

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Get your legal questions answered

Pensacola residents with legal questions can get help this Saturday at a free legal clinic. Levin Papantonio Rafferty (LPR) attorney Virginia Buchanan will be there,…

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Real News podcasts: Ozark, Iron Chef Kids and NFL draft

ABC News’ Jason Nathanson talks about ‘Ozark,’ ‘The Offer,’ “Memory,’ and more. Laura Griffin previews Junior League of Pensacola’s Iron Chef Kids Competition at Everman’s…

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Workshopping the Watershed

By Jeremy Morrison For decades, development and growth around Pensacola have had environmental consequences for local waterways, leading to water quality and loss of habitat…

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Pegasus Laboratories expands [podcast]

By Tom St. Myer Pegasus Laboratories is expanding its footprint and increasing the number of high-paying jobs in Pensacola after a creative and collaborative effort…

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Real News podcasts: Bruce Beach poop, Putin and FPL loss

Professor Jane Caffrey of the UWF Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation discusses her preliminary findings of the study to what is causing the fecal…

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Ask state lawmakers

WSRE PBS invites the public to submit questions for state legislators who will appear on “Legislative Review: Dialogue with the Delegation” during a live broadcast…

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Escambia, Santa Rosa have few Turkeys

Of 166 “turkeys” listed by TaxWatch, only five were Escambia and Santa Rosa counties: Milton North Santa Rosa Regional Water Reclamation Facility: $500,000 Town of…

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Budget ‘Turkey’ List totals $281 million

By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Florida TaxWatch on Thursday released a list of 166″turkeys” a newly passed state budget but suggested…

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Pensacola Sports lands NAIA Lacrosse tournament [podcast]

Pensacola Sports is pleased to announce that Pensacola will be home to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Men’s Lacrosse Invitational through 2023. The…

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FarmShare returns on Saturday

Farm Share, one of Florida’s leading food nonprofits and the state’s largest food bank, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Pensacola area. Recipients…

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DeSantis vetoes controversial rooftop solar bill

By Jim Saunders The News Service of Florida. TALLAHASSEE — In a win for the rooftop-solar industry and environmental groups, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday…

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Town Hall: The Impact of Opioids

On Tuesday, May 3, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and CDAC Behavioral Health, Inc. will host “Community Discussion: The Impact of Opioids” to address the…

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Real News with Delarian Wiggins

District 7 City Councilman Delarian Wiggins discusses the stormwater issues impacting Bruce Beach and what may happen on the Baptist Hospital campus on Moreno Street.

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Another math textbook approved for K-5

The Florida Department of Education has posted a revised textbook list for K-5, which includes a second publisher, Big Ideas Learning, LLC. Based in Erie,…

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Restore the Watershed

Escambia County and the City of Pensacola are seeking the public’s input and comments on 15 proposed improvements to Carpenter Creek and Bayou Texar. The…

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Sounds familiar: Sewer connected to Stormwater

At the Agenda Review on Monday, the Pensacola City Council learned that raw sewage has contaminated the stormwater system that flows through the Tanyards and…

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