Real News: Sheriff Simmons, Brahier, Impact 100 and more

Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons discusses what’s on his To Do list for 2024.

Pensacola City Councilwoman Jennifer Brahier discusses life in District 1 and some of the issues facing Pensacola in 2024.

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area has started its 2024 membership drive. Kristin Longley has the details. Also, check out impact100pensacola.org.

January is National Mentoring Month. Big Brothers Big Sisters has 100 kids that need mentors. Paula Shell has the details.

The full show: Jennifer Brahier, Chip Simmons, Luke Barr, Kristen Longley, and Paula Shell.

2 thoughts on “Real News: Sheriff Simmons, Brahier, Impact 100 and more

  1. Patina Elmore, are you sure this was Ecambia Sheriff’s Department and not the Pensacola Police Department? I’m pretty sure there is, or was, an Officer Henderson with the PPD.

  2. Are they going to handle physical assaults better? I got hit in the face by a man and it took 45min at least befor Officer Henderson even showed up and he had a full description and video plus vehicle and plate number and said there was NOTHING they could do. I don’t feel safe going anywhere in Escambia County.

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