PYP supports YMCA @ Maritime Park

In a recent survey of PYP members, which garnered over 90 responses, 78% of our members expressed their support for the plan to move the…

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Arrest made in November homicide

Press Release: Robert Dale Purifoy aka Robert Miles, 32, was arrested in the November 6, 2012 homicide of Amber Tricona Johnson. Johnson, 22, was shot…

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Annual Chamber Survey Shows Increased Satisfaction Rates

Press Release: The Greater Pensacola Chamber, a business association devoted to promoting and improving the Pensacola Region through economic improvement, community involvement and workforce development,…

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Baptist Health Care has rating move up

Press Release: Moody’s Investor Services has revised the outlook on Baptist Health Care’s (BHC) credit rating from stable to positive. The credit rating agency carefully…

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City Council, CRA Meetings

The Pensacola City Council will be meeting tomorrow for a second rules-and-procedures workshop, then again on Thursday when they convene as the Community Redevelopment Agency…

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Rick Scott’s State of the State address

IT’S WORKING Thank you so much for being here today. I especially want to thank President of the Senate Don Gaetz and Speaker of the…

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No 911 in North End

911-service has been temporarily disrupted in the north end Escambia County. Here is a press release from the county: An outage of phone service to…

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Invasive Species Awareness Week

This week is National Invasive Species Awareness Week. Locally, invasive species range from kudzu to lion fish. Here’s a press release from Escambia County, with…

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Spring Fling on the Bayfront, Wine Festival Today

Spring Fling on the Bayfront Jaco’s is hosting its 2nd annual Spring Fling on the Bayfront. Plaza de Luna Park filled with artists for a…

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Temporary School Lockdown

Escambia High School was put on lockdown earlier today, as Escambia County sheriff deputies searched for an individual that fled after being seen standing near…

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Archaeology, You Dig?

There’s lots of reasons to dig archaeology. The month of March is Florida Archaeology Month and its full of opportunities to immerse oneself in history….

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May to Host Town Hall

Escambia County Commissioner Lumon May will host a town hall meeting Thursday. Elected in November, May represents District 3. The town hall meeting is scheduled…

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