Posted in Environment

Time Machine: BP, The Beast and Olbermann

In our July 18 issue, I write about how our newspaper garnered national attention when we became affiliated with The Daily Beast. When BP’s Deepwater…

Continue Reading Time Machine: BP, The Beast and Olbermann
Posted in Education

State shrinks teacher bonuses, lawsuit alleges

By Ana Ceballos, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Lawyers representing teachers are accusing the Florida Department of Education of improperly allowing school districts…

Continue Reading State shrinks teacher bonuses, lawsuit alleges
Posted in Business

Levin Papantonio wins $1.1 million award

Arbitrators with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, FINRA, awarded over $1.1 million to Levin Papantonio clients in the Mobile, Ala. area who lost investments and…

Continue Reading Levin Papantonio wins $1.1 million award
Posted in Escambia County Pensacola

City, County look at tree ordinances

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly The Pensacola City Council this week is looking at potential revisions to the city’s tree ordinance. Emerald Coastkeeper Laurie Murphy — who…

Continue Reading City, County look at tree ordinances
Posted in Education

Thomas celebrates C’s

The Florida Department of Education issued 2018-19 school and district grades last Thursday. The state focused on “A”’s and “B”’s as the measure for success….

Continue Reading Thomas celebrates C’s
Posted in Escambia County Politics

Pare ran against Morgan in 2012

The PNJ today published an article regarding Mindy Pare. Attorney Joe Zarzaur has filed with the federal court a request that the judge compel Pare’s…

Continue Reading Pare ran against Morgan in 2012
Posted in Health Pensacola Politics

FAMU forum explores evolving marijuana landscape

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly With marijuana laws rapidly evolving around the country and inside the state, people are sometimes left wondering how best to navigate…

Continue Reading FAMU forum explores evolving marijuana landscape
Posted in BP Disaster Pensacola State & National News

Broxson proposes name for bridge

 Senator Doug Broxson (R-Gulf Breeze) announced today that he has submitted legislation to name the new Pensacola Bay Bridge, the “General Daniel ‘Chappie’ James Jr….

Continue Reading Broxson proposes name for bridge
Posted in Education Environment Pensacola

Andrade town hall: Laws, Learning and Sewage

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Three of the region’s elected officials held court in Escambia High School’s library Tuesday evening for the Westside Town Hall. During…

Continue Reading Andrade town hall: Laws, Learning and Sewage
Posted in Business Pensacola

Chamber hosts State of City

The Greater Pensacola Chamber will host a State of the City luncheon 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 20 at the Pensacola Yacht Club, 1897 Cypress…

Continue Reading Chamber hosts State of City
Posted in Pensacola

City sets budget workshops

A draft of the Fiscal Year 2020 budget for the City of Pensacola is now available online, along with a Budget in Brief informational guide…

Continue Reading City sets budget workshops
Posted in Crime

Billings: Wednesday, July 15

The Sarasota Herald Tribune opened the day with an article on Patrick cyberstalking his ex-wife and in-laws, “Suspect in slaying of Pensacola couple haunted Sarasota…

Continue Reading Billings: Wednesday, July 15