Two new restaurants coming to Pensacola Beach

Two dining concepts, The Wharf Fish & Oyster Company and Hideaway Beach Bar, will open on March 8 at the former Whiskey Joe’s Pensacola Beach location.

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UWF Trustees to Get Eyed

Weekly political notes from The News Service of Florida By Dara Kam and Jim Turner ©2025 The News Service of Florida. All rights reserved; see…

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GOP Power Struggle & UWF’s Fate

A political showdown over the Trump Act could spill over to Pensacola and open a window to save UWF from DeSantis’ plan to make it a Heritage Foundation trophy.

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Daily Outtakes: Andrade discusses Special Session dynamics

The Florida Legislature’s passage of the Trump Act exposed unprecedented tensions between state lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis, who says he will veto it.

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Members First Credit Union debuts scholarship program

Members First Credit Union of Florida is proud to reaffirm its commitment to education by offering scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year. Originally founded to…

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Children’s Home Society receives $100K from City to combat youth homelessness

CHS receives $100K from Pensacola to launch “Hand Up for Youth” Program, addressing youth homelessness through housing support and host homes for ages 16-23.

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Breaking News

Breaking: Gaetz collapses (update)

State Senator Don Gaetz collapsed while speaking at a highway dedication this morning and has been taken to Baptist Hospital.

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Unfreeze and dissecting Trump freeze (update)

Trump Administration’s freeze impacted local programs because federal funds go to agencies and nonprofits, not directly to individuals.

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The economic impact of the University of West Florida

The University of West Florida (UWF) has been a significant economic engine for Northwest Florida across multiple economic indicators. UWF contributes approximately $703 million to…

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White House

Daily Outtakes: Outzen heading to White House?

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced yesterday that the White House would no longer focus on “legacy” media and would seek access for bloggers,…

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Inweekly declares Patronis winner of the GOP primary

For any candidate to beat Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, they had to beat him handily in Escambia County. That isn’t happening. Patronis’ lead has grown….

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Patronis has early lead

Trump-endorsed Jimmy Patronis has an early lead minutes after the polls closed. In Escambia County, he has 66% of the early voting and vote-by-mail. In…

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Pap puts real world in his novels

Over this week, I have covered human trafficking and the Sackler family’s settlement offer. A few years ago, I covered both topics with trial attorney…

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Obituary: Robert J. S. Snow

The obituary of Bob Snow – an entrepreneur, entertainer, naval aviator, balloonist, trumpeter, and adventurer – who passed away on Jan.24.

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Trump White House – Day 8

January 27, 2025 READOUT OF PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP’S CALL WITH PRIME MINISTER MODI OF INDIA President Donald J. Trump held a productive call with…

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Mark your calendar

Bob Sikes Fishing Pier South Rehabilitation Project Wednesday, Jan. 29 Santa Rosa Island Authority, 1 Via de Luna Drive, Pensacola Beach The public meeting will…

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Lawmakers get input from White House, improve bills

Changes update terminology to align with federal law, enhance document verification requirements, expand sanctuary jurisdiction enforcement and more.

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Trump’s freeze may shut down Council on Aging

The Council on Aging of West Florida faces the potential suspension of multiple programs if the Trump Administration freeze extends through February. [Podcast]

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Escambia Public Schools enrollment down

Since the Florida Legislature expanded vouchers. Escambia County’s public school enrollment has dropped by 1,083 students.

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Trump administration freezes grant disbursements

Today, the Trump administration announced a pause on federal financial assistance programs, including grants and loans, effective 5 p.m. ET.

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