Bike Pensacola’s June Slow Ride tonight

Press release: What: Bike Pensacola’s June Slow Ride Where: From the Ground Up Community Garden, 501 N. Hayne St., Pensacola When: 6 p.m. Friday, June…

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Wear Orange – National Gun Violence Awareness Day

On June 2, National Gun Violence Awareness Day, more than 400 influencers, corporations, mayors, partner organizations and a series of iconic landmarks across the country…

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Innisfree buys Days Inn Pensacola Beach

Press release: Today, Innisfree Hotels took ownership of the Days Inn on Pensacola Beach – a long-standing icon in the Florida destination. The acquisition is…

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Scott vetoes $410M in projects

From News Service of Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Friday vetoed $410 million in projects from the new state budget, as lawmakers prepare to return…

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Olson on homelessness: ‘This is not a problem we can solve’

By Sammi Sontag INWEEKLY The homeless and panhandlers have been a problem among Pensacola area residents for years. Several ordnances have been put in place…

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Breaking News: DCA upholds decision in Pitts Slip/Fish House case, City of Pensacola loses

The First District Court of Appeal issued a ruling that upheld Judge Scott Duncan’s decision in the case of Seville Harbor vs. The City of…

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Walton County Sheriff: ‘We don’t worship money’

Yesterday, Walton County Sheriff Mike Atkinson notified the Escambia Board of County Commissioners that he will terminate the agreement to house the county’s prisoners, effective…

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Breaking News: Walton County cancels jail contract

Escambia County Commission Chairman Doug Underhill might get to build the “Tent City” jail that he has been discussing in BCC meetings. Late this afternoon,…

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EPA awards grant for Community Maritime Park brownfield

Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) selected 172 communities across the country including five in Florida to receive funding for brownfield site revitalization to…

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Pensacola Symphony Orchestra forms advisory council

The Pensacola Symphony Orchestra announces the formation of an advisory council to support and guide the organization. Established by the board of directors, this leadership…

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City of Pensacola legal fees continue to climb, up 35-percent in two years

According to the quarterly, unaudited financial reports that CFO Dick Barker will present to the Pensacola City Council, the Hayward administration’s legal fees are up…

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Citizens celebrate Carpenter’s Creek efforts

By Sammi Sontag INWEEKLY Locals celebrated and simultaneously discussed Escambia County’s purchase of the 8.5-acre Carpenter’s Creek headwater property and restoration processes over pizza and…

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