Real news: Monday, June 13

Escambia County Commission Chair Jeff Bergosh says the county is close to reaching a three-year budget agreement with Sheriff Chip Simmons. He also discusses the issue surrounding how to pay for increased fire protection costs.

Police in Couer d’Alene, Idaho arrested 31 people allegedly affiliated with the white nationalist group Patriot Front near a Pride parade. Luke Barr has the details.

Pensacola State College is establishing an endowed scholarship in the name of Carla Williams. PSC President Ed Meadows fills in the details.

Mayor Grover Robinson provides an update on what’s happening in the city.

Covenant Care is seeking to onboard nurses, clinical staff and other caregiving professionals across its entire care network.  The campaign will culminate in a ‘Hot Jobs’ hiring event on June 15 with open interviews conducted at all Covenant Care locations as well as virtually on Microsoft Teams.  Interested applicants are encouraged to explore open positions now at www.choosecovenant.org/careers/ or to find the Covenant Care location nearest to them at www.choosecovenant.org/services-areas/.  Brian Tieman shares more information.

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