Posted in Politics Protests

Texting with Andrade over HB 1 and blocking roads

Hashing Out HB1 with Rep. Alex Andrade by Jeremy Morrison There was some disagreement concerning the impacts of Florida’s recently passed and signed HB1 —…

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Posted in State & National News

State government reopens for business gradually

By Christine Sexton, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis has touted for months that Florida’s “open for business,” but it’s just…

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Posted in State & National News

WSRE seeks questions for lawmakers

WSRE invites the public to submit their questions for state legislators who will appear on “Legislative Review: Dialogue with the Delegation” during a live broadcast…

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Posted in Escambia County Pensacola

Reduced speed on West Cervantes

The speed limit on West Cervantes Street (U.S. 90) between Dominguez Street and A Street will be permanently reduced from 35 mph to 30 mph…

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Posted in Education Pensacola

Pensacola students enjoy civics lesson

by Jeremy Morrison This spring, a collective of local high school students have been getting better acquainted with the inner workings of their municipal government…

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Posted in Entertainment

Seeking tributes to Don Parker

Update: We regret to write that Don passed away last night.  Longtime local radio personality, author and playwright Don Parker is battling stage-four pancreatic cancer….

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Posted in Escambia County

County round-up: 9-1-1 and Ferry Service

Escambia County wants to remind you that 9-1-1 is for emergencies, not general information, such as where to find gas or what’s on HBO tonight….

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Posted in Politics

Constitutionality of protest law challenged

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Arguing that a new law is intended to “suppress the viewpoints of Black-led organizations and…

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Posted in Health

Downtown walk-up vax on Saturday

Shoppers enjoying Downtown Pensacola local businesses and the 14th anniversary of Palafox Market on Saturday will also have the opportunity to receive a vaccination against…

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Posted in Politics

Foo Foo Fest announces grants on Friday

The Foo Foo Festival’s virtual grant scoring and 2021 grant winner announcement, will at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 14.The 7th Annual Foo Foo Festival…

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Posted in Pensacola

Presser notes: Badges, Tippin and Renewables

By Jeremy Morrison The Pensacola Police Department may be getting new badges—a move meant to scrub the Confederate flag from the police uniforms. During his…

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Posted in Health

Council on Aging reopens onsite meals

On Monday, May 17, most City of Pensacola and Santa Rosa County senior dining sites operated under the Council on Aging congregate meal program will…

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