Podcast: Bare facts on food trucks and city ethics

On “Pensacola Speaks” yesterday, Pensacola City Councilman Charles Bare talked about the latest developments with the proposed food truck ordinance. He also talked about his…

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Sheriff’s office waiting for lab analysis in ‘Blue Moon’ triple homicide case

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office issued a press release stating the agency is awaiting the return of lab analysis on evidence obtained at the scene…

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Campaign to Keep Guns Off Campus oppose Evers’ bill

Florida HB 4001 and SB 68 would force loaded, concealed guns onto state college and university campuses FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 4, 2015 (Tallahassee, FL):…

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Congressman David Jolly on ‘Pensacola Speaks’ today

Congressman David Jolly will be my guest on New Talk 1370 WCOA today at 5 p.m. Many of the polls have Jolly as the frontrunner…

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Nelson has concerns with BP settlement

FYI – U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) has said he has concerns with the government’s proposed settlement with BP. He raised those concerns in a…

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RPOF sets ‘Sunshine Summit’ for November

The Republican Party of Florida will hold a “Sunshine Summit” in November along with an annual fundraising dinner, the party announced Tuesday. Holding the summit…

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Transcript on the press conference on the triple homicide and possible ‘Blue Moon’ killer

Here is the transcript from yesterday’s press conference on the “Blue Moon” killer: And we’ll have a small press packet to hand out to you…

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Massive dead zone in Gulf of Mexico

From Gulf Coast Restoration Network: Today’s Dead Zone announcement from Louisiana researchers revealed that EPA failed to meet a major goal it set in 2001…

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Law enforcement looking for Blue Moon killer in triple homicide

At a press conference this afternoon, Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan said that his investigators believe that the triple homicide that was discovered last Friday…

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Actually there was memo on how the CMP sublease process should work

Two years ago, City Attorney Jim Messer wrote a memo to the Pensacola City Council on the legal relationship between the city of Pensacola and…

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Pensacola Mud Run returns

Getting dirty for a good cause: Competition will help addicts get clean Registration open for third annual Pensacola Mud Run, benefiting Pathways for Change The…

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Sheriffs cautious about expanding juvenile citations

By MARGIE MENZEL THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA The use of civil citations to divert juvenile offenders from the justice system has spread to nearly…

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