Posted in Pensacola

Daily Outtakes: Yonge arches repaired for $240K?

Fred Gunther has supplied a quote from FRP Construction, LLC, an Arizona-based company, to James B. Washington Education & Sports to repair and reinforce the…

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Posted in Entertainment

Blue Wahoos 2024 Weekly Promotions

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos announced on Friday their weekly promotional schedule for the upcoming 2024 baseball season at Blue Wahoos Stadium, featuring the return of…

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Posted in Education State & National News

House passes new, special teaching certificate

Last week, the Florida House passed HB 1285, which included allowing a “classical education teaching certificate.” The certificates will be awarded solely on the request…

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Posted in Pensacola Politics

Wild analogies – city referendums

The Pensacola City Charter allows for citizen-led referendums. We’ve covered all the petition drives over the past 25 years. Unfortunately, many wild conspiracies, allegations, and…

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Posted in Escambia County

Daily News: Text message lawsuit update

Escambia County’s lawsuit against Gannett, former commissioner Doug Underhill’s aide, Jonathan Owens and Alex Arduini had a show cause hearing on Zoom last Thursday. Okaloosa…

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Posted in Politics

Real News 2/15/24

Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier discusses next week’s council agenda. SRIA’s Robbie Schrock discusses the 2024 Band on the Beach. February 11 marked 211 Day,…

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Posted in State & National News

Backroom Briefing: A Farmer Eats Across Florida

Weekly political notes from The News Service of Florida By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Food across Florida is being highlighted…

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Posted in Pensacola

Another Smoke Alarm Saturday this weekend

The Pensacola Fire Department will hold its next Smoke Alarm Saturday event Feb. 17 in District 1. Smoke Alarm Saturdays is a continuing effort by…

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Posted in Escambia County

Beach projects completed

Escambia County sent out a press release touting its investment in improvements and maintenance on Pensacola Beach. “We’ve invested heavily over the past several years…

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Posted in Politics

Real News: Mayor, Supervisor and Ronald McDonald (House)

Mayor D.C. Reeves We discuss his ideas concerning the purchase of the Gibson School building and the importance of the next phase of ST Engineering…

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Posted in State & National News

Legislative update

Tampa Bay Times reported House Speaker Paul Renner is backing HB 1645, which would enact wide-ranging changes to Florida’s energy policy. The bill also would…

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Posted in Caring Education

Daily Outtakes: Trust meets today

The Escambia Children’s Trust meets at 9 a.m. today in the Escambia County Commission chambers. This will be the first meeting for the new executive…

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