Top Reads: Week ended Aug. 9, 2025

State Rep. Michelle Salzman’s blindsiding Escambia County Public Schools doesn’t appear to be working well politically on the local level, but we know it was for Tallahassee. Readers remain interested in UWF Board Chair Rebecca Matthews’ heavy-handed moves and the mystery poll aimed at Mayor D.C. Reeves.



INWEEKLY

Dualities + Gestalt of the Berth

Exploring Two Exhibitions Currently on View at Pensacola Museum of Art By Savannah Evanoff Barbies, oil drums and a broken coffee mug handle. All are seemingly unrelated objects, and yet they’ve all found their…

Winners & Losers 8/7/25

WINNERS: MIKE KOHLER When the Paradise Beach fire station closed its doors in 2018, residents in the area faced the troubling reality that their nearest emergency response would be miles away. However, thanks to…

Outtakes—Finding Out the Whys

Weekly newspapers have the advantage of having time to investigate the reasons behind the headlines. When the Florida Department of Education released the school grades, we noticed that C.A. Weis Elementary…

The Herculean Effort for a ‘C’

Alarm bells sounded at C.A. Weis Elementary last month when the Florida Department of Education released school grades. The 2024 Community Partnership School of the Year managed to remain a…

Move Your Body

Are you a part-time dancing queen? Or maybe you have two left feet? No matter your level of skill, all are invited to come dance and learn during Pensacola Latin Dance…



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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”