Real News podcast: Litton on Giants and local politics

The Dodgers–Giants rivalry is one of the greatest sports rivalry of all time. The rivalry between the Giants and Dodgers began in the late 19th…

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Dr. Grier Williams School of Music presents John O’Conor, piano in concert

The University of West Florida and the Dr. Grier Williams School of Music invite you to join us for a special concert by John O’Conor,…

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Rafferty writes $25K check to SYSA

Attorney Troy Rafferty was the title sponsor of the 29th Annual Soul Bowl this past weekend. The event had a record crowd of over 4,000…

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Real News podcasts: Thursday, Oct. 7

Escambia County Commission chair Robert Bender discusses redistricting, jail medical and poker rooms. An official judicial body in Iran has mandated that local laboratories report…

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What happened at ‘Group for a Better Government’ meetings

Inweekly received today emails on the meetings of  the “roughly 20-member group” that is pushing for a county charter study – going by the name,”Group…

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Who are the 20 supporters for Peacock’s proposal

The PNJ has reported online: “The roughly 20-member group has been holding meetings for the past few months to put together a proposal to look…

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What will proposed County Charter Committee look like?

John Peacock and friends have asked the Board of County Commissioners to create an Escambia County Charter Study Commission  to conduct a review of best practices in…

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County animal shelter full, offering reduced adoption rates

From NorthEscambia.com: The Escambia County Animal Shelter is full, and reduced adoption rates are in place to help you find that perfect friend. “We have…

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Real News podcasts: Wednesday, Oct. 6

A Pensacola jury handed down a $8.2 million verdict against 3M, after the jury found earplugs sold by 3M to the United States Military for…

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BCC, School Board reach tentative agreement on redistricting

The Escambia County School Board and the Board of County Commissioners held a workshop yesterday afternoon to discuss how to redraw the boundaries for their…

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Ride Society’s Campbell joins DIB

A New York media producer turned Downtown Pensacola business owner is joining the Downtown Improvement Board. Claire Campbell has been appointed by Pensacola Mayor Grover…

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Childers blinks

Last month, Escambia County Clerk Pam Childers told the Board of County Commissioners that she would no longer pay for the 401(a) retirement plan because…

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Foo Foo Fest grant application deadline approaching

The Foo Foo Festival Committee is accepting applications from non-profit and for-profit entities who are interested in playing a part in this year’s events as…

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New date for Santa Rosa delegation meeting

Santa Rosa Delegation members Rep. Alex Andrade, Rep. Jayer Williamson, and Sen. Doug Broxson have rescheduled a public hearing for Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 5:30-7…

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DeSantis pushes back against protecting teachers

This is a weird move by Gov. DeSantis – refusing to agree that teachers have a right to safe workspace and, instead, pitting parents against…

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DIB Seeks Finance Committee member

Pensacola’s Downtown Improvement Board is looking for a new member for its Finance Committee. The Pensacola Downtown Improvement Board (DIB) is a dependent special agency…

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Presser Notes: No MOU, FEMA Funds & Scooter Stunts

By Jeremy Morrison With a stretch of wet weather moving through the region, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson said city streets were looking good thus far,…

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Real News podcasts: Tuesday, Oct. 5

Pensacola native Ryan Wiggins recaps the Women’s March on Washington this past weekend. The Wentworth family is partnering with local clery to hold a “Service…

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Real News podcasts: Monday, Oct. 4

The Argo’s Will Kennedy shares how UWF came from behind to defeat the Delta State Statesmen. Skanska had to fork over $92,410. Attorney Sam Geisler…

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UWF welcomes National Merit Finalist and other top scholars to campus

Pensacola, Fla. – Oct. 4, 2021 – The University of West Florida welcomed its tenth National Merit Finalist in five years this fall. Landon Nelson…

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