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Daily Outtakes: Trump Rallies Rare

Don’t Expect Another Trump Rally Here…yet Donald Trump isn’t holding as many campaign rallies as his GOP opponents or as many as he has in…

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Last Word: Shelley Yates

Shelley Yates Inweekly, 1/11/2007 The Pensacola product grew up in advertising, she says, spending many days at her father Cooper Yates’ firm. Today, she heads…

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Another fun Friday show

It’s the end of an era – the last Indiana Jones movie starring Harrison Ford opens in theaters this weekend. Jason Nathanson shares his thoughts…

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Middle School dismal ELA scores

The City of Pensacola has some of the highest-performing elementary schools in the Escambia County School District. However, the one middle school inside the city…

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Daily Outtakes: Middle School Morass

The state Department of Education on Thursday published the first round of results from Florida’s new “progress monitoring” system of student assessments in public schools….

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Last Word: Kim Kimbrough

In July 2005, we started “The Last Word,” a column in which locals answer questions about themselves. It was patterned after Vanity Fair’s The Proust…

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Buzz: Santa Rosa Medical without power

Santa Rosa Medical Center is without power. Escambia County EMS is helping transport 50 patients to HCA Florida West. The county is using its ambulances…

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Another All-Way Stop

The City of Pensacola will install two new stop signs on Thursday, July 6 at the intersection of Government Street and Jefferson Street, which will…

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Coughlin, Merritt weigh-in on transportation, shipping

This morning, I opened with issues impacting the Pensacola International Airport and the Port of Pensacola. Airport Director Matt Coughlin and Port Director Clark Merritt…

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Local defense contractor honored

The Florida Department of the American Legion awarded their annual Employer of Veterans award to ESA South (ESA), a service-disabled veteran-owned small business headquartered in…

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Blue Angel Airshow schedule

Pensacola’s hometown heroes will be front and center at the 2023Pensacola Beach Air Show, hosted by the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA), July 5-8, 2023….

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Daily Outtakes: Boats, planes and trolleys

Air Traffic Delays Travelers reported five- to six-hour delays at the Pensacola International Airport yesterday, but our city isn’t unique. Flights have been delayed for…

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