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District looks at adding 6-8 grades to elementary schools

By Tom St. Myer Escambia County Public Schools is putting measures in place to transition two of its elementary Schools to K-6s for the 2024-25…

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Daily Outtakes: Freedom to Read

From the League of Women Voters: FREEDOM TO READ This League program about book banning in public schools is free and open to the public…

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Real News: Monday, Oct. 16, 2023

I’m still playing catch-up today, but we had a great radio show this morning. Escambia County Commissioner Jeff Bergosh has some suggestions on how to…

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Posted in Pensacola Uncategorized

Daily Outtakes: Downtown Post Office closing

The Post Office on South Palafox Place is closing. The new owner wants USPS out of there. No word on whether the fountain is being…

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Spirit of UWF Alumni and Community Awards

The University of West Florida hosted the 2023 Spirit of UWF Alumni and Community Awards ceremony on Oct. 6 at the Museum of Commerce in…

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Backroom Briefing: Wait and See

Weekly political notes from The News Service of Florida By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Former Florida Senate President Don Gaetz,…

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Posted in Business Politics

Daily Outtakes: See new Waverly

Waverly Redesigned The luxury condo project set to be built at the corner of Spring and Garden streets has been redesigned, adding two more stories….

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Clydesdales are coming

The Clydesdales’ appearance in Pensacola is one of hundreds made annually around the country by one of the three teams of traveling hitches, based out…

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NAS Pensacola recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By Ens. Angelique Therrien, Naval Air Station Pensacola public affairs PENSACOLA, Fla. — Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Terry ‘Village’ Shashaty joined…

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PSC Athletics receives $250,000 donation from Pensacola Sports

Pensacola State College’s Athletics Program received a historic boost with a $250,000 donation from Pensacola Sports Association. The donation – announced at the College’s Pirate…

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Posted in Environment

Estuary Program hands out $273K

The Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program (PPBEP) awarded $273,000 to local educational institutions, non-profits, and governments to support action projects to help restore and protect our waters. …

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Daily Outtakes: Hacked?

Have Clerks of Court Been Hacked? Inweekly received this email yesterday: The First Judicial Circuit has experienced an information technology security event that is under…

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