Buzz: Nodine may face more charges

Former Mobile County Commissioner Steve Nodine may be indicted this week on more charges in connection to the death of Angel Downs, according to reports…

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Hayward must regain momentum

The Ashton Hayward campaign deliberately slowed down in September, spending more time at neighborhood meetings, attending youth sports events and walking door-to-door. Meanwhile his opponent,…

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September contributions to mayoral race

Since the August primary, Mike Wiggins was successful in raising money from the parties  involved in the airport hotel development lawsuit, Chamber, Fiesta and retired…

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Another rumor hits the dust

Among the Pensacola Firefighters a rumor that has surfaced since the August primary has been that Charles Bare, who placed fourth in the mayor’s race,…

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School District Releases Statement On Amendment 8

Press Release: At the September 21, 2010, regular meeting of the School Board of Escambia County, Florida, a position statement on proposed Amendment 8 was…

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Buzz: Hayward v. Rotary, Thomas v. PFD

It’s fall and Pensacola turns to football and politics. While many are looking forward to the Florida vs. Alabama football game, minor skirmishes are developing…

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NYT: GOP takes House, falls short in Senate

Nate Silver of the New York Times in his FiveThirtyEight blog is forecasting that the Republicans will take over the House of Representatives (224-211) but…

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Rubio continues lead in US Senate race

Marco “Hot Dog” Rubio packed the tiny Dog House Deli in downtown Pensacola yesterday as local Republicans flocked to see their Senate candidate reach out…

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Regions: Tourism may take years to recover

The Mobile Press Register reports on a conference call with Regions Bank’s chief economist, Bob Allsbrook. Good News: U.S. should expect slow growth over the…

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Escambia School District seeks out-of-town attorneys

It has long been the position of the IN that our local governments should hire local professionals and consultants first – engineers, architects, attorneys, etc….

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Spencer Releases Council Goals

Yesterday, Pensacola City Council candidate Brian Spencer released a list of goals for Dist. 6. Spencer said in a press release “the plan came about…

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Miller, Gaetz, Evers, Ford, Murzin honorary chairs for Rick Scott

Honorary Campaign Chairmen: Governor Bob Martinez Campaign Co-Chairs: Tom Slade, former RPOF Chairman and Sharon Day, RNC Secretary Honorary Campaign Co-Chairs US Senator George Lemieux,…

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