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EPA Sends $750K to Monitor Pensacola and Perdido Bay Water Quality

— and It’s About Time— For years, residents along Pensacola and Perdido Bays have asked a simple question: Is the water safe? Safe to swim…

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Manny Diaz Era Will Have New UWF Logo

University of West Florida President Manny Diaz wants a new logo for his presidency. Rather than using local agencies that have hired UWF grads, Diaz…

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Studers Interested in Former Pensacola Sports Office

Blue Wahoos owners Quint and Rishy Studer have formally asked the City of Pensacola to lease — or potentially lease with an option to purchase…

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Escambia Children’s Trust Approves $1.85 Million Deal with City of Pensacola, But Not Without Concerns

The Escambia Children’s Trust board voted yesterday to approve a negotiated interlocal agreement that will send $1,85 million to the City of Pensacola, resolving a…

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Escambia Children’s Trust Unanimously Approves New ‘Bright Pathways’ RFP to Replace Out of School Time Grants

The Escambia Children’s Trust board voted unanimously Tuesday morning to move forward with a new $3.5 million grant program called Bright Pathways, replacing the existing…

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Reeves Touts 28% Crime Drop, Addresses Historic Demolition and More at Tuesday Presser

Mayor D.C. Reeves covered a wide range of topics at his Tuesday morning press conference, leading with crime statistics he called a point of pride…

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Fla. Education Commissioner Uses Official Email to Taunt Teachers

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ minions love to taunt those they see as their enemies. Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas sent out a mass email to all of…

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Asbestos Removal Underway at Former Baptist Hospital: Here’s What You Need to Know

Jacobs Group project manager walks CRA board through demolition timeline, safety protocols, and community engagement plans— The demolition of the former Baptist Hospital campus is…

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Children’s Trust meets at 9 a.m.—little info available

The Escambia Children’s Trust receives all its funding from property taxes. Its board meets today at 9 a.m. in Escambia County Commission chambers. How much…

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Foo Foo Fest Announces $500,000 Grant Pool

Letters of Intent to Apply for a 2026 Foo Foo Festival Grant Due March 6— Today, the Pensacola Foo Foo Festival Committee officially announced its…

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Escambia Commissioners Seek Middle Ground on Perdido Beach Access

Escambia County commissioners navigate treacherous legal and political waters as they consider a customary use ordinance for Perdido Key beaches, attempting to balance private property…

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Reimagine Palafox: Week 5 Construction Update

The Reimagine Palafox street reconstruction project continues to advance through its fifth week of construction, with several significant developments and an important timeline clarification that…

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Partington Departing Clark Partington

Bruce Partington is leaving Clark Partington—the Pensacola firm his father helped found more than 50 years ago—to join New Orleans-based Jones Walker effective March 1….

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City of Pensacola Employee Engagement Hits All-Time High

But Compensation and Safety Concerns Persist—The City of Pensacola achieved record-high employee satisfaction and engagement scores in its 2025 employee survey, with all four key…

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2026 Souper Bowl of Caring Food Drive

Manna Food Bank, in collaboration with WEAR 3, invites the community to tackle hunger during the 2026 Souper Bowl of Caring food drive event. The…

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2026 Bands on the Beach Lineup Announced April 7 – October 27

Pensacola Beach, Fla. –Pensacola Beach’s favorite Tuesday night tradition, Bands on the Beach, returns for the 2026 season starting April 7. This year’s lineup features…

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Mayor Talks Directly to Residents

Mayor D.C. Reeves spoke for nearly an hour, updating a CivicCon crowd on a massive shipbuilding expansion and the city’s infrastructure improvements during his annual…

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Pensacola Police Union Welcomes New Chief

I just received this email: To Whom It May Concern, The Fraternal Order of Police welcomes Chief Winstrom and the experience he brings to Pensacola….

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$3M in Federal Funding to Improve Gateway to NAS Pensacola

A major facelift is coming to one of Escambia County’s most important corridors. Escambia County has secured a $3 million federal appropriation for improvements to…

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Inweekly: MLK Plaza’s Untold Story, a Housing Fix & Opera Sensation

The Promised Land in the Center of Town Most Pensacolians know the three-block stretch of Palafox as simply “the plaza” — a weekend gathering spot…

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