Posted in Caring Health

Parkrun celebrates five years

This Saturday marks the five-year anniversary of Parkrun on the University of West Florida’s Pensacola campus. Every Saturday morning, parkrunners gather to walk, jog, run…

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Posted in Politics

Daily Outtakes: National Pizza Day

It’s National Pizza Day. Here are some of the national deals: Pizza Hut’s Deal Lover’s Menu: Order two or more dishes for $7 – medium…

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Posted in Caring

Ronald McDonald House gets new kitchen

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida is pleased to announce a comprehensive kitchen renovation project in the Spring of 2024, made possible by a…

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Posted in Caring

Harrison named new CHS head

Children’s Home Society of Florida (CHS) has appointed Leah Harrison as its new Executive Director, serving the Pensacola to Panama City communities. Harrison was named…

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Posted in Escambia County Health Politics

Daily Outtakes: ‘You are not the only one anymore’

Yesterday, several friends sent me a link to a viewpoint posted on FloridaPolitics.com that criticized Baptist Health Care for “executing a masterclass in dodging fiscal…

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Posted in Entertainment Pensacola

Portside Pickleball coming to downtown Pensacola

Warehouse 4 Sports Launches First Phase of Construction With Portside Pickle The development team converting a Port of Pensacola warehouse into a sports facility is…

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Posted in Politics

Breaking: Dozier bill passed out of committees

Attorney Troy Rafferty texted that the bills to compensate the victims abused at the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna have made it out of…

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Posted in Caring

2024 Rising Stars

We’ve published the Rising Star issue every winter, maintaining the high standards established in the beginning. Over the past 17 years, the Rising Stars have…

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Posted in Pensacola

Can we keep a post office in downtown Pensacola?

Ballard Partners’ Dan McFaul is helping Mayor D.C. Reeves convince the United States Postal Service to find a new location in downtown Pensacola. McFaul discusses…

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Posted in Education Pensacola

Daily Outtakes: Teacher Pay Compression

By Tom St. Myer In our Feb. 8 issue, we examine the six-month stalemate between the Santa Rosa School District and the Santa Rosa Professional…

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Real News: D.C. Reeves and Chamber Music

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discusses his trip to Tallahassee to lobby lawmakers and the governor’s office for help with the demolition of Baptist Hospital, a…

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Posted in Business

A Conversation with Quint Studer

Quint Studer visited the WCOA studio. We discussed his Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association’s Man of the Year award, the importance of the Community Maritime Park,…

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