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Top News Stories: Week Ended 12/20/25

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Florida Power & Light wants to unload Gulf Power’s HQ—another sign of Pensacola’s business community losing its influence at the state level. They built the building, which has a commanding view of Pensacola Bay, in 1987. We have heard the building is barely occupied after FPL moved many of its functions outside of the region. The PNJ picked up this story five days after I posted mine.
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DeSantis’ $36 Million Amendment Scandal – Rick’s Blog
What started as a $10 million scandal has exploded into a $36.2 million controversy involving multiple Florida state agencies allegedly misusing taxpayer funds to defeat constitutional amendments during the 2024 election cycle. The podcast and social media posts went viral, with out 28,762 views on Instagram alone.
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AG Uthmeier Threatens Pensacola Again – Rick’s Blog
Pensacola has a new villain—Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier. He and his partner, UWF Trustee Zack Smith, cannot stop talking about drag shows.
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Studer Forms Group to Buy Minor League Teams – Rick’s Blog
At the end of a 15-minute podcast interview, Quint Studer dropped this bombshell.
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Will Reeves File Today? Reasons For & Against a 2nd Term
A running joke at Mayor D.C. Reeves’ weekly press conferences has been me asking if he will run for another year. I got wind that he would file on Friday and had fun with it. He filed a little after noon.
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