Florida’s midterm elections by the numbers

By Jim Saunders, THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA,,, TALLAHASSEE — A governor’s race. A U.S. Senate race. Trump. The 2018 midterm elections in Florida pretty…

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Sessions out as Attorney General

“At your request I am submitting my resignation,” Sessions wrote in a letter to White House Chief of Staff John Kelly. President Donald Trump announced…

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U.S. Senate race headed toward recount

Unofficial results show U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson narrowly trailing GOP candidate Rick Scott by a little more than just 34,500 votes out of a total…

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Five questions answered

1. President Donald Trump did have the supporter among Florida voters to push Ron DeSantis to victory by 55,340 votes. Escambia County went heavy for…

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Over 7,600 votes cast today inside city of Pensacola

The three heaviest voting city precincts are #107 Grace Lutheran 716 votes,  #98 Macedonia Baptist Church 620 votes and #46  Trinity Presbyterian Church 612 votes. …

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Five questions that will be answered today

1. Who has the most enthusiasm and momentum in the governor’s race? Gillum or Trump? Ron DeSantis has turned out to be a nothing burger,…

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Election day tips for Escambia voters

Supervisor of Elections David H. Stafford reminds Escambia County voters of some easy tips to prepare for Election Day, Tuesday, November 6: For reliable election…

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Let the good times roll inTrump Country

By Jeremy Morrison INWEEKLY– No one had to twist President Donald Trump’s arm about coming to Pensacola. According to Northwest Florida congressman Rep. Matt Gaetz,…

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Poll: Trotter leads Underhill by 10 points

According to an Inweekly/Political Matrix poll of 443 likely Escambia County Commission District 2 voters, Democrat Scott Trotter is picking up steam in his race…

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Bruce Beach ribbon cutting on Saturday

Press Release: Mayor Ashton Hayward would like to invite the community to join him for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Bruce Beach, 601 W Main…

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Florida PSC reduces Gulf Power’s customer bills

TALLAHASSEE—The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) today ordered Gulf Power Company to pass additional savings from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 to…

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Chamber supports appointed superintendent

Viewpoint: Appointed Superintendent Provides Opportunity to Move Escambia County Forward By Stephen R. Moorhead, chairman of the Greater Pensacola Chamber board of directors During this…

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