Oops, Escambia Early Learning Coalition receiving more $$$, not less

According to Denise Potvin, budget chief for the Florida House Pre-K—12 Appropriations, Escambia County’s Early Learning Coalition has been appropriated $15.8 million for FY 2025-2026,…

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City of Pensacola to Host Open Houses Focused on Supporting Minority and Women-Owned Businesses

The City of Pensacola will host two open house events in August as part of its participation in the Southern Cities Economic Inclusion (SCEI) Cohort,…

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Crisis Comms 101: Lessons from Pensacola’s Recent Missteps

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves has faced a challenging couple of weeks, dealing with everything from a recycling program rollout gone wrong to the abrupt resignation…

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FPL Launches Inaugural Robotics Summer Camp

A generous $50,000 gift from NextEra Energy Foundation, a corporate foundation of NextEra Energy Inc. and Florida Power & Light Company, has launched the inaugural…

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Big Shift of Black City Voters happened in 2022 Redistricting

After 2020 Census, the Pensacola City Council redrew the district boundaries. Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Robert Bender pointed out the most significant change was…

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Coming Tomorrow: Crisis Communications Expert Breaks Down Pensacola’s Recent Challenges

Political strategist and communications expert Ryan Wiggins joins Rick Outzen on “We Don’t Color On the Dog” to analyze Mayor D.C. Reeves’ handling of recent…

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TSA PreCheck Enrollment Returns Aug. 11-15

Pensacola International Airport will host a temporary TSA PreCheck enrollment center from August 11-15, providing Northwest Florida residents with on-site access to the expedited security…

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East Hill Uproar Over Parking Tickets

A heated social media exchange between East Hill residents and Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves has sparked debate about parking enforcement practices in residential neighborhoods. The…

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Daily Outtakes: From Folding Chairs to Downtown Dreams

The story of Pensacola’s Community Maritime Park begins not with grand plans or city council meetings, but with folding chairs at a junior college and…

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Pensacola Young Professionals made a difference in CMP vote

In 2006, the Pensacola Independent News joined forces with the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce to facilitate the formation of the Pensacola Young Professionals. The Independent…

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Worthy Cause: Threads of Hope

Waterfront Mission has launched Threads of Hope, a community initiative to provide clothing assistance to homeless and at-risk students across the Gulf Coast as they…

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By the Numbers: City District 6 has lost 1,600 Black voters since 2012

The News Journal’s analysis of the chaotic Fricker Center town hall prompted me to examine the City of Pensacola’s voter registration statistics. In our archives,…

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Land Exchange Closes Fire Safety Gap

When the Paradise Beach fire station closed its doors in 2018, area residents faced the troubling reality that their nearest emergency response would be miles…

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Podcast: Patronis Fights to Keep Blue Angels Here

In a recent interview on “We Don’t Color on the Dog,” Congressman Jimmy Patronis revealed his behind-the-scenes efforts to protect Pensacola’s most cherished ambassadors—the Blue…

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Daily Outtakes: What D.C. and PNJ miss about Black community’s distrust

Today, the daily newspaper reports on the chaotic town hall meeting at the Fricker Center held last Wednesday. The PNJ views the anger in the…

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May 2006 Music Scene, Pensacola bands A to Z

My podcast interview with Jessie Ritter about Pensacola Unplugged reminded me of our coverage of the Pensacola music scene. Thanks to our A&E editor, Sam…

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Top Reads: Week Ended July 26, 2026

By far, the story receiving the most attention was my exclusive interview with Dr. Martha Saunders. Mayor D.C. Reeves had a rough week—the curbside recycling…

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Daily Outtakes: Trash Talk at D1 Town Hall

On Tuesday night, Pensacola’s new curbside recycling program took center stage at the District 1 Town Hall held at the Vickrey Resource Center, where Mayor…

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Jesse Casey passes away

General contractor and frequent county commission candidate Jesse Casey passed away suddenly due to complications caused by gallstones. The Republican first filed to run for…

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Autism Pensacola picks Holly Strickland

Autism Pensacola has selected Holly Strickland as its new executive director. Strickland has more than 20 years of administrative and operational experience, and she has…

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