Giving Tuesday

Here are two nonprofits to consider:. Manna Dede Flounlacker shares the success of Fill The Mayflower. Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program Logan McDonald explains…

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Two special performances to put on your calendar

Pensacola Children’s Chorus – Christmas on the Coast: Alex Gartner previews this year’s special performance, which will be Dec. 10-12 at the Pensacola Saenger Theatre….

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Two options for Florida House D1, D2

The Florida House released two possible new district lines for Districts 1 and 2, which are currently represented by Michelle Salzman and Alex Andrade respectively….

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Presser Notes: Recycling’s Ribbon Cutting & Natural Gas Boom

By Jeremy Morrison To further highlight the city’s enterprise operations, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson held his weekly press conference Monday at the city’s new recycling…

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DeSantis pitches more pay raises for FHP, FDLE, FWC

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Promoting Florida as “greener pastures” for law-enforcement officers, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday teased a…

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Giving Tuesday interview opportunities

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday. We are dedicating the Tuesday morning show to local charities. We have a few slots available for phone interviews. If you’re…

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ID Channel covers Billings double homicide tonight 9 p.m.

Investigation Discovery will broadcast at 9 p.m. tonight its Citizen P.I. episode “Emails from Death Row” that covers the Billings double homicide that occurred 12…

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CivicCon awards presentedon Dec. 6

More than 130 nominations were submitted by community members for the first-ever CivicCon Awards. All in the community are invited to join CivicCon Founding Members…

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Nov. 24

Todd Fisher is an entrepreneur and healthcare executive with an alter ego — children’s book author. He’s just published Louie’s Great Race, the first in…

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Judge rejects Florida sports betting deal

By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Calling it a “fiction,” a Washington, D.C.-based judge late Monday ruled that a deal giving…

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Hill new council president

At a special meeting of the Pensacola City Council held today, the City Council elected Ann Hill as the President of the City Council and…

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Real News: The latest podcasts

Pensacola Little Theatre received a $1,000,000 donation from Dave and Cynthia Clark after revealing the three-million-dollar redesign of their Downtown facility, the Pensacola Cultural Center….

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Man involved in extortion attempt pleas guilty

Fort Walton Beach Man Pleads Guilty To A Scheme To Defraud PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Stephen M. Alford, 62, of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, pled guilty…

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Sky Carp isn’t a fish

The Beloit Snappers last week announced their new name – Sky Carp. Owner Quint Studer, who is also a co-owner of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos,…

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New POP! website

Today the City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department launched the POP! story map website, which is a guide to outdoor art in the Pensacola…

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PLT announces $1 million gift, redesign

Pensacola Little Theatre, in partnership with local branding experts idgroup, revealed a $3,000,000 redesign of their Pensacola Cultural Center. One local family, in tandem, announces…

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University of West Florida student earns gold in prestigious nationwide Japanese language contest

Pensacola, Fla. – Nov. 19, 2021 – University of West Florida student Ashton Reichard, a junior international studies major, won the gold award at Japanese…

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Tennis & Trees

by Jeremy Morrison After wading into the public discussion, Pensacola City Council President Jared Moore surfaced with two, not necessarily conflicting, takeaways. “So, obviously we…

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Pensacola preserves precious public boat slip

by Jeremy Morrison By all accounts, there is a dearth of public boat slips in the proximity of downtown Pensacola. That is still the case…

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Share your Bruce Beach stories

The City of Pensacola and SCAPE are seeking historical photos or documents related to Bruce Beach as part of the Bruce Beach Revitalization Project, which…

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