Posted in State & National News

School flag bill dies in committee

By Ryan Dailey, The News Service of Florida. TALLAHASSEE — An effort to restrict what flags can be flown at schools and other public buildings…

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Posted in Business

Daily Outtakes: Bye PNJ

On Sunday, Pensacola News Journal Executive Editor Lisa Nellessen Savage notified Escambia and Santa Rosa readers that they would no longer find the Pensacola News…

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Posted in Pensacola

Can we keep a post office in downtown Pensacola?

Ballard Partners’ Dan McFaul is helping Mayor D.C. Reeves convince the United States Postal Service to find a new location in downtown Pensacola. McFaul discusses…

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Posted in Pensacola

Real News: D.C. Reeves and Chamber Music

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves discusses his trip to Tallahassee to lobby lawmakers and the governor’s office for help with the demolition of Baptist Hospital, a…

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Posted in Education

Cassi McGee, Escambia Teacher of the Year

Press Release: The Escambia County Public Schools has announced its 2025 ECPS Teacher of the Year, Cassi McGee. Ms. McGee has been an employee of…

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Posted in Entertainment Pensacola Politics

Daily Outtakes – More Downtown Remotes coming

Nearly 98 years after its first broadcast, WCOA returned to Pensacola City Hall – now the Pensacola Museum of History, thanks to the help of…

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Posted in Pensacola

Safe Spot Skate Spot….not a typo

The City of Pensacola and Upward Intuition will continue to engage the public in providing transformative skatepark access for the community to enjoy. Upward Intuition…

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Posted in Politics

Real News 1/31/24

Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier discusses the importance of saving the Cobb Center. A full structural assessment will cost $175,000. Walker Wilson discusses his plan…

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Posted in Politics

Daily Outtakes: Residency question

One of the potential candidates to complete the term of District 4 County Commission Robert Bender may have a residency problem. Walker Wilson, who ran…

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Posted in Escambia County

Why Buck Mitchell is running

Buck Mitchell gave his first interview since pre-filing for County Commission District 4 on WCOA’s “Real News with Rick Outzen.” “Robert did a great job…

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Posted in Caring Education

Cox employees buy glasses for kids

Cox Communications employees have awarded a total of $7,000 in grants to local non-profits, through Cox Charities Community Investment Grants. The program provides employee funded…

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Posted in Escambia County Pensacola

Daily Outtakes: Buck jumps in

Seville Quarter’s Buck Mitchell has pre-filed to run for the Escambia County Commission District 4 seat. He told me yesterday that he is running regardless…

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