FL Public Land Up For Grabs?

Source: Les Coleman/Florida News Connection Pending Florida legislation could convert some 500,000 acres of publicly owned shoreline into private ownership. Opponents, including Audubon Florida Director…

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St. Michael the Archangel, Pensacola, inaugurated as a Minor Basilica

Most Rev. Thomas G. Wenski, archbishop of Miami and apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee, presided tonight at the Solemn Celebration of the Eucharist…

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Sen. Gaetz blasted for lynching metaphor

Representative Mia Jones (D-Jacksonville), chair of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus, issued the following statement: “Today, the 24 Members of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus…

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Ice Flyers sign 3-year lease for Civic Center

Press Release: The Pensacola Ice Flyers are excited to announce that they have signed a new 3-year lease with Escambia County and thus will continue…

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A.A. Dixon Gets a Set of Wheels

Buses are something that most schools probably take advantage of, however the strain from renting them has cost A.A. Dixon Charter School of Excellence $150,000…

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City IT has issues

The City of Pensacola hired H2 Performance Consulting Corporation (H2PC) to conduct a review of the Management Information Systems (MIS) function of the City. The…

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Dept. of Veterans Affairs has been outsourcing work rather than helping veterans

(Released by the AFGE) – Last November President Obama signed into law the “Vow to Hire Heroes Act” designed to increase employment opportunities for America’s…

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Bookies like Obama, Romney but Santorum rising

Europe’s largest betting company Paddy Power have today slashed the odds on Rick Santorum winning the Republican nomination after the former Pennsylvania senator won the…

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Bondi does the obvious…again

On Wednesday, Attorney General Pam Bondi joined State Senator Anitere Flores, Representative William Snyder, and others to champion legislation that will make Florida a zero-tolerance…

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Council Revives Search for Staff

The Pensacola City Council is again discussing bringing someone on as its staff person. The board met with a prospect last  year, but the candidate…

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The IMPACT of Love

IMPACT 100 is hosting a special Valentine’s Open House membership event, Monday, Feb. 13 at the Pensacola Museum of Art from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30…

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Email from Romania, not Hungary

Hello! We are some of the protesters who express their points of view on the streets of Bucharest.  We want the world to know  that we see…

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