Pensacola Speaks: Help choose logo for Bubba’s Sweet Spot
Bubba’s Sweet Spot is less than three months from opening, and the people of Pensacola can cast their vote for the candy shop’s logo at…
Apply for Clay Ford scholarship for minority accounting students
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s (DBPR) Division of Certified Public Accounting is encouraging fifth-year minority accounting students statewide to apply for this year’s…
CareerSource Escarosa set for April 29
CareerSource Escarosa has partnered with Pensacola State College to host its annual Spring Job Fair on Friday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m….
Blues Angel Music- Blues on the Bay Returns this Sunday
The Blues Angel Music Blues on the Bay Summer Concert Series returns to Community Maritime Park this Sunday with the Modern Eldorados. Concerts are held…
Jill Biden visiting Escambia High on Friday
On Friday, April 29 at 9 a.m., as part of her Joining Forces initiative, Dr. Jill Biden will visit Escambia High School to announce expanded…
West Florida High ranked in top 135 Florida high schools
U.S. News & World report has released its rankings of the best high schools in the nation and in Florida. Six Panhandle high schools received…
League of Women Voters honors Nichols
At its annual meeting on May 7, The League of Women Voters will honor Melanie Nichols, president of the North Hill Preservation Association, with its…
Investigation of Pensacola Fire chiefs drags through third month – update
Inweekly has been told that the Beggs & Lane law firm has completed its investigation of Interim Fire Chief Matt Schmitt and Deputy Fire Chief…
Evers on Pensacola Speaks today
Last week, State Sen. Greg Evers announced that he is running for Congress. He will be my guest on News Talk 1370 WCOA’s ‘Pensacola Speaks’…
CyberThon funds available for college scholarships
Local high school students pursuing advanced education in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) are now eligible for new funding in the form…
City snafu leads to county paying sewer for downtown library
The City of Pensacola’s run of bad timing continued last week. In the same week the community celebrated Earth Day, city officials revealed that the…
Pensacola Parks and Rec seeks input on assessment
The City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department in cooperation with the University of West Florida Sport Management and Public Administration programs are evaluating the…