City lose another appeal in heritage oak case

By a 2-1 vote, the First District Court of Appeal has denied the city of Pensacola’s motions for a rehearing, clarification, and certification of questions…

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Andrade alimony bill vetoed

DeSantis Vetoes Alimony Overhaul –says retroactive clause made it unconstitutional By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida. TALLAHASSEE — Acting on one of the…

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Best listens for Real News podcasts

Listeners wanted to hear about the TDC cutting the Clerk Pam Childers’ admin fee, the new head of Dixon School, Roger Scott Pool problems, Troy…

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Real News podcasts: Friday, June 24

Christian Wagley discusses why he moved the June Slow Ride to July and impact of Climate Change on our region. Jason Nathanson weighs in on…

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Have you played Murbles yet? [podcast]

It all started back in 1979 when Murray played horseshoes with a retired neighbor. For two years, Murray tried to win a game but failed. So…

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Fiesta Pensacola tackles diversity and inclusion

Fiesta Pensacola is proud to announce the establishment of a new Multicultural Heritage Committee (MHC) to promote diversity and inclusivity within the organization, city and…

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County Purchasing hosting workshop

The Escambia County Office of Purchasing is excited to host a free workshop for local businesses in partnership with the Gulf Coast Minority Chamber of…

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Elvis biopic: a hound dog or return to sender [podcast]

Ready for a little more conversation about Elvis? The highly anticipated biopic debuts today – did Jason Nathanson have a burning love for it, or…

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FDOT buys Garcon Point Bridge

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida. TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Department of Transportation agreed to pay $134 million to take control of the…

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Did ask Gaetz ask for a pardon from Trump?

The. Daily Beast reported last night that our congressman, Matt Gaetz, requested a presidential pardon “from the beginning of time up until today, for any and…

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Bear explains why Childers fee cut [podcast]

On Tuesday, the Tourist Development Council voted to reduce the administrative fee that County Clerk Pam Childers deducted from the bed taxes collected from hotel…

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June Slow Ride rescheduled to July 1 [podcast]

What: Extreme heat forces rescheduling of June Slow Ride Where: 11 Palafox Pl Suite C, Pensacola, FL 32502 When: Friday July 1 6:00 pm Due…

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