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Pensacola’s biggest stories: aide resigns, city faces $6.4M tax loss, American Magic expands, Orange Beach apologizes—and a charity under scrutiny.

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Pensacola Hires Economic Development Director from Citrus County

Pensacola just landed a certified economic development expert. Mayor Reeves’ hire brings national credentials, state-level deal-making, and proven results.

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PYP Names Title Sponsors for Fireworks

Pensacola Coca-Cola And Cumberland Farms Named Title Sponsors For Pensacola’s America 250th Anniversary Fourth of July Fireworks Show Pensacola, FL – July 4, 2026 –…

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Demings Reveals Cancer Diagnosis, Suspends Run For Governor

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings is suspending his gubernatorial campaign after being diagnosed with a…

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Wiggins, Wilson Launch National Political Consulting Firm

Pensacola’s Ryan Wiggins joins Rick Wilson to launch Black Pearl Strategies—and their first target is Florida’s governor’s race.

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Inweekly: Pride Month To-Do List

DeSantis wants $5.5M of YOUR money to sell his tax amendment. 30K signed against a data center. Pride Month is packed. Inweekly has it all. ??

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Cox Employees Award $60,000 to Six Gulf Coast Nonprofits

Cox employees voted to award $60,000 to 6 Gulf Coast nonprofits—funding STEAM camps, free science programs, beds for kids, and watershed education.

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UWF International Affairs Director Earns Fulbright Award

UWF’s international affairs director just earned a Fulbright Award—heading to France this fall to build new partnerships for Pensacola students

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Stazi Becomes Education Commissioner Given a Presidency

DeSantis’ education commissioner just landed the Polk State College presidency—and Pensacola State could be next in line for a political appointee.

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Fight Over Grants: Nonprofits Respond to Childers Motion to Dismiss

Emails show Escambia Clerk Pam Childers admitted she wasn’t sure blocking charity grants was even legal—then asked Tallahassee for help. They ignored her.

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Downtown’s Jefferson Alley Gets Makeover

Downtown Pensacola’s Jefferson Alley is getting public art, seating & lighting—plus the return of the beloved Umbrella Sky installation.

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Life’s A Dance Having Scheduling Problem

Life’s A Dance promised to feed hungry kids—but no check was ever written. 2026 Schedule uncertain. Now people are all asking questions.

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Escambia and City of Orange Beach Make Amends

Orange Beach apologizes for dumping homeless man at Waterfront Mission—County Admin Wes Moreno got a face-to-face commitment it won’t happen again.

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Lawmakers Pass Property Tax Ballot Proposal; Mayor Reeves Discusses Impact

Florida lawmakers vote to gut local property taxes. Pensacola Mayor Reeves says the city could lose $6.4M/year—enough to close every park and community center.

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American Magic Mural and More News from PNS

American Magic unveils airport mural, adds SailGP partnership, hires locals—and Breeze Airways goes daily to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale July 1.

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Mayor Reeves Still Wants Recycling Facility to Improve Operations

Five fires in 2 years. Pensacola’s City Attorney has put EMR Recycling on notice—and taxpayers are tired of footing the bill. Read the full story.

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Andrade Gives Update on Special Session

Florida lawmakers rewrote DeSantis’ property tax plan on Day 1—protecting school budgets, killing the trust fund, and rejecting a $5.5M ad campaign.

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Sheriff Simmons Discusses Impact of Tax Cuts on ECSO

Sheriff Simmons: DeSantis’s tax plan could gut law enforcement funding — 92% of his budget is people, not programs. Here’s what it means for Escambia County.

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ST Engineering Awards More Scholarships

Aviation / Workforce Development ST Engineering, City Announce Five Mayor’s Scholarship Winners from Booker T. Washington Aviation Academy Five graduates from Booker T. Washington High…

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Sheriff Simmons on “Dumping Homeless”

Sheriff Simmons caught Orange Beach police dumping a homeless man at the Waterfront Rescue Mission. He didn’t ask to come here—but now Escambia pays the cost.

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