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ECPS Collected 23K lbs of Food for Manna

Escambia County Public Schools (ECPS) has again partnered with Manna Food Pantries to collect non-perishable food items for those in need in Escambia County. Why…

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Studer Forms Group to Buy Minor League Teams

Exclusive: Quint Studer Launches Community Baseball Partners to Counter Private Equity Takeover of Minor League Baseball —Blue Wahoos owner creates alternative ownership model to preserve…

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TaxWatch Report: Local Tax Burden Less Here

Florida TaxWatch has released its 2025 “How Florida Counties Compare” report, and the data reveal that Escambia and Santa Rosa counties fare favorably compared to…

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City Wants Trust/CRA Funds for Infant Care for Working Moms

—Alice Williams Library to Become Childcare and Training Hub— The City of Pensacola is taking steps to address the childcare crisis that’s costing Florida’s economy…

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International Foiling Race Coming to Pensacola in March

The North American WASZP Class has released its full 2026 calendar, and Pensacola will host a huge foiling event in March. Nautica News reports: “Pensacola…

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Behind the Headlines: Escambia Children’s Trust vs. City of Pensacola

The Escambia Children’s Trust is pushing back against the City of Pensacola’s demand for $2.45 million in tax increment financing payments, submitting a supplemental exemption…

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Former UWF VP Named EMU President

Former University of West Florida vice president Dr. Brendan Kelly has been selected as the 24th president of Eastern Michigan University. The Board of Regents…

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Pensacola Chamber Announces 2026 Legislative Priorities

The Greater Chamber of Commerce unveiled its 2026 legislative priorities—Transportation, Childcare, Workforce, Property Tax Reform and Affordable Housing—at its annual Legislative Luncheon. Chamber Board Member…

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Better Communication on Baptist Demolition Coming

Mayor D.C. Reeves assured the media that the demolition of the old Baptist Hospital and all environmental abatement is  being “conducted safely, responsibly, and in…

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Mayor Addresses Children’s Trust Tension Ahead of Thursday Meeting

—City Still Expects CRA Funds for Childcare Facilities Despite “Curve Ball” Letter— Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves remains optimistic about resolving tensions with the Escambia Children’s…

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Boots for Matt Berry Controls MLK Plaza on Friday nights

At his weekly press conference this morning. I asked Mayor D.C. Reeves to explain how a permit given to Boots for Matt Berry allows Food…

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New Study: Dire Consequences of Florida Property Tax Proposals

—Cities Face 38% Revenue Loss Under Full Elimination— A comprehensive study by Wichita State University has delivered a reality check for Florida’s ongoing property tax…

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AG Uthmeier Threatens Pensacola Again – Update

UPDATE: USA Today reports the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a lower court order that had suspended enforcement of the state law for…

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Children’s Trust Put Off Six Months by City on Tax Exemption

The Escambia Children’s Trust is pushing back against property tax demands from the City of Pensacola, arguing that the nearly $10 million it already spends…

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UWF Creates American Civic Republicanism Center

—UWF Board Approves New Center with $1.5 Million Federal Grant— The University of West Florida Board of Trustees approved last Wednesday the creation of the…

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DeSantis’ $36 Million Amendment Scandal

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…

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Pensacola State College Clarifies Misinformation Regarding WSRE

Pensacola State College (PSC) has released a statement addressing what it calls “misinformation” about its decision to end WSRE-TV’s PBS affiliation, clarifying that the College…

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Behind the Headlines: WSRE Foundation Lawsuit

Update: Link to help WSRE Foundation—https://www.gofundme.com/f/friends-of-public-media —First-of-its-Kind Lawsuit Seeks Court Clarity on Donor Rights and Foundation Independence— The WSRE Foundation has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit…

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Social Media – What Went Viral This Week

Our social media traffic gave us an interesting view into what went viral online. This past week alone, we had an 82% increase in pageviews:…

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Top Reads: Week Ended Dec. 13, 2025

People miss their downtown post office and are excited to see work begin on the new location on South Jefferson St. This post garnered triple…

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