Posted in Politics

Presser Notes: Scooters Are Back & a Gulf Breeze Peace Pipe

By Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly During Monday’s press conference, Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson spoke on a number of issues, including the announcing of new hires and…

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Posted in Caring State & National News

State moves to bolster human trafficking fight

By Ana Ceballos, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis could soon sign legislation that creates a statewide registry for pimps and…

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Posted in Entertainment

Review: Laws and Addiction

Mike Papantonio’s third legal thriller has all his trademark touches—compelling characters, greedy mega-corporations, high-priced defense law firms, and insights into mass tort battles against seemingly…

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Posted in State & National News

Poll: Voters weigh in on hot 2020 issues

In a InWeekly/Political Matrix poll of 909 likely Florida voters, we found very strong opinions for five issues that failed to pass in the 2019…

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Posted in Pensacola

City’s mission: ‘Highest quality of life for all citizens’

Inweekly had reporter Jeremy Morrison cover the city’s visioning workshop last week. By most accounts, it was like trying to manage a box of kittens,…

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Posted in Escambia County

COW: Chewing on Public Safety

Escambia Public Safety Suffers from Leadership, Communication Issues BY Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly After digging into Escambia County’s Public Safety Department, ombudsman Janice Kilgore found an…

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Posted in Caring

Former Milton mayor pleads guilty

Former Milton Mayor and executive director of United Way of Santa Rosa County Guy Thompson pleaded guilty today to 20 counts of wire fraud and…

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Posted in Escambia County

Breaking news: Coughlin agrees to stay as interim administrator

At today’s Committee of the Whole, Assistant County Administrator Matt Coughlin announced that would serve as interim county administrator to July, when Janice Gilley will…

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Posted in Politics

Trump pledges more recovery funds

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — President Donald Trump on Wednesday vowed Tyndall Air Force Base will be rebuilt after sustaining…

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Posted in Escambia County Politics

Mother blames son’s death on EMS’s ‘lack of interest’

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly As Escambia County awaits the conclusion of a Florida Department of Health investigation regarding its Emergency Medical Services, some residents are…

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Posted in Veterans

Veterans, By the Numbers

by Jeremy Morrison, Inweekly Most people are aware that there’s a considerable military presence and corresponding veteran population in Northwest Florida, but now that population’s…

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Posted in Business Pensacola

Poll: City voters favor cutting bottle club hours

In a InWeekly/Political Matrix poll of 538 likely voters in the city of Pensacola, we found that 40.1 percent supported closing the bottle clubs in…

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