Wahoo’s pre-pay first year’s rent

Press Release: BLUE WAHOOS PAY FULL YEAR’S RENT The Blue Wahoos hitting streak continues. At the March CMPA meeting, the Blue Wahoos hit a home…

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Man Arrested for Stealing Copper From Power Poles

(Press Release) A Pensacola man is in jail this morning after a copper theft crime spree in the Ferry Pass area of Escambia County early…

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New Campaign Finance Website Launched

The Federal Election Commission unveiled a redesigned website portal today to streamline the retrieval of campaign finance disclosure information. The disclosure portal provides a single point of…

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An Evening of Opportunity

Emerald Coast Utilities Authority will present a free “how to do business” event Thursday, March 29. The meeting will be at the Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones…

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Sen. Gaetz: 2012 Legislative Session Report

Balanced budget, no tax increases The most encouraging news to come out of the 2012 session of the Legislature is that, unlike other large states,…

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Occupying the Court

Two people who were arrested outside Pensacola City Hall last year will be heading to court soon. Dr. Melody Castro and Rev. David Burden were…

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Meeting Meltdown

Officials from the city of Pensacola, Escambia County and Gulf Breeze stepped into a room yesterday to discuss natural gas franchise rights. It did not…

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The Badlands of Ferry Pass: Operation Clean Sweep March 22

(Press Release) The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office and the Diamond View Neighborhood Watch will conduct an “Operation Clean Sweep” event Thursday March 22, 2012 in…

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Hawthorne: An Olive Branch or Baseball Bat?

He knows he’s going to speak before the Pensacola City Council tomorrow. He’s just not sure exactly what he’ll say. “I have an olive branch…

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The Civil War in Florida

The Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) will have an opening reception for a new exhibit called “Rebel Guns: Defense of the Apalachicola” on Monday, March…

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PNJ v. Miami Herald

I have really been hit by how differently the Miami Herald is treating the death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old shot by a neigh­bor­hood…

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The Dead End Debate

Empty seats at yesterday’s Pensacola City Council Committee of the Whole meeting were few and far between. Most of them were filled with someone there…

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