Real News: Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard…oh my
ABC News’ entertainment guru Jason Nathanson discusses the huge first weekend that Top Gun Maverick and Stranger Things. Licensed Professional Counselor Rachel Ann Dine shares…
June Slow Ride [podcast]
Join Bike Pensacola for the most popular bike ride in town–the Slow Ride! Each month we explore the quiet, scenic streets of Pensacola’s many historic…
Real News: City, County updates
Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson talks about American Magic, America’s First Settlement Trail and Baptist’s vision for West Moreno District. Escambia County Commissioner Chair Jeff Bergosh…
Constituent Work Day
The office of Florida Rep. Michelle Salzman, in partnership with staff from U.S. Senator Rick Scott, and U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz, and Commissioner Steven Barry…
Katersky: More weekend shootings
Three people were killed and 12 others were injured when “several active shooters†opened fire at a crowded intersection in Philadelphia’s South Street entertainment district…
ACE General Operating and Mini Grants [podcast]
Art, Culture, and Entertainment Inc. (ACE) is accepting Eligibility Checklists from arts, culture and entertainment organizations throughout Escambia County to apply for ACE General Operating…
PSC honors beloved teacher
Pensacola State College will hold a program honoring the life and service of the late Carla E. Williams. Williams, a PSC associate math professor, tragically…
Clark Partington wins Battle of the Barristers
Pensacola, FL – Clark Partington took home the trophy at United Way of West Florida’s Battle of the Barristers. The event tested the knowledge of members of…
LPR/Inweekly: Dozier School legacy of child abuse
On May 12, I traveled with attorneys Mike Papantonio and Troy Rafferty to Marianna, Fla, to walk the site of the Arthur G. Dozier School…
Listen to American Magic Skipper talk about Pensacola [podcast]
American Magic is returning to Pensacola to train for the 2024 America’s Cup. President of Sailing Operations for NYYC American Magic Terry Hutchinson discusses the…
Startups on the Blocks, deadline Monday, June 6 [podcast]
Innisfree Hotels is sponsoring Startups on the Blocks, an entrepreneurial support program and pitch competition that empowers founders of color in Northwest Florida. The competition,…
What local projects did DeSantis cut from budget
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the 2022-23 state budget of $109.9 billion yesterday, slashing $3.1 billion in line-item vetoes. What local projects lost funds? Escambia County…
State medicaid agency targets transgender treatments
By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration issued a report Thursday that could set the…
Public input session for Tippin Park
The City of Pensacola will host a public input meeting to discuss proposed improvements to Tippin Park at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 11 at…
Charter Review makes ‘some headway’ [podcast]
By Grayson Keglovic Time continues to tick as the Pensacola Charter Review Commission finds itself in a time crunch to finish its report. The report…
Pensacola to ‘March for Our Lives’ to end gun violence
PENSACOLA, FL – In response to the senseless massacre of 19 young children and 2 adults at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, TX, a March for…
Hurricane season is here [podcast]
Escambia County is urging residents to remain prepared before, during and after a storm during hurricane season. Hurricane season is from June 1 through Nov….
Sign up for Zarzaur Law Zingrays [podcast]
In partnership with Zarzaur Law, P.A., the YMCA of Northwest Florida is excited to announce the launch of the Zarzaur Law “Zingrays†Swim Team for…
Wayside Park closed until bridge construction complete
Wayside Park, located at 1401 E. Gregory St., will be closed to the public for the remainder of construction of the Pensacola Bay Bridge project in…
Real News podcasts 6/1/2022
Escambia County Commissioner Robert Bender discusses the beach traffic over Memorial Day Weekend. HBA Tradesmen Education Council chair Mary Jordan talks her organizations job fair…






















