Posted in Escambia County Pensacola

Escambia County has over 16,000 fewer voters than in 2020

Escambia County has lost over 7% of its voters, 16,224 people, over the past four years, thanks to laws passed by the Republican-controlled legislature since…

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Posted in Business Pensacola

City breaks ground on Project Titan’s third hangar

This morning, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves broke ground with city, county, state, and business leaders on Project Titan’s third hangar at the Pensacola International Airport….

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Posted in Politics

Free Z Tuesday returns June 11

Press Release: Award-winning personal injury law firm Zarzaur Law, P.A., is excited to announce the return of its popular summertime “Free Z Tuesday” events, starting…

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Posted in Caring

Military and Law Enforcement Bigs

2024 Ronald Mobayed Military Big of the Year Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Florida proudly announces Orlando Navedo as the recipient of the 2024…

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Posted in Pensacola

UnityFest returns

Press Release: Attorney Troy Rafferty and Adoration for a New Beginning Church announced today that they will again present the Annual Juneteenth UnityFest: A Community…

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Posted in Business Caring Veterans

Daily Outtakes: Slayton not running

NorthEscambia.com reports that Bill Slayton has decided to run for another term on the Escambia County School Board. Slayton has represented District 5 for 16…

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Posted in Pensacola

Remembering Mayor Vince Whibbs

Mayor Emeritus Vince Whibbs, Sr. passed away on May 30, 2006, shortly after being named to the Community Maritime Park Associates board. He replaced Adm….

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Posted in Federal Politics

Reporter shares what it was like in the Trump courtroom

ABC News investigative reporter Peter Charalambous was in the New York courtroom when Donald Trump heard the verdict. “It was stunning in person in a…

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Posted in Business

Daily Outtakes: More on tourism boost

Spending Plan OK’d for Tourism Marketing By Jim Turner The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Visit Florida will help promote Panhandle counties affected by…

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Posted in Politics

Real News: Airport and County Ops

Pensacola International Airport Director Matt Coughlin discusses that over this past weekend, the airport TSA screened around 28,000 passengers and saw a total of 57,000…

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Posted in Business

Triumph Gulf Coast funds NW Florida tourism effort

The Triumph Gulf Coast Board has unanimously approved a grant of $10.5 million to VISIT FLORIDA, that will benefit all eight counties impacted by the…

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Posted in Politics

McDonald’s pushes back against critics

McDonald’s has pushed back against viral social media posts that recent price increases have been unreasonable with a letter from McDonald’s USA president Joe Erlinger….

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