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Survey Backs Convention Center, Demographics Questionable

Nearly 2,000 Pensacola residents weighed in on the future of the 6.86-acre parking lot adjacent to the Pensacola Bay Center, and the message was clear:…

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Florida Reins In E-Bikes, Pensacola Gets More Control

A bill that would put new rules on electric bicycle riders across Florida is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis after passing both chambers of the…

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BCC Drama: Kohler apologizes and explains, while Hofberger defends

Commissioner Mike Kohler used his commissioner comments at the March 5 Escambia Board of County Commissioners meeting to publicly address his widely reported conflict with…

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“All I Want- Construction Edition” Has Begun

The “All I Want” Downtown Construction Giveaway started Sunday, March 8 and runs through May 24! This promotion encourages customers to shop, dine, and support…

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“Six: Teen Edition:” It’s worth losing your head over

By Sena Maddison I recently laughed over a Threads post, “For a guy that spent his entire life trying to have a son, it seems…

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Florida Budget Stalemate: Five Key Issues Divide House and Senate

Florida lawmakers are deadlocked over the state budget, and the 60-day legislative session ending Friday will need to be extended. House Speaker Daniel Perez and…

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Championship Monday: Palmer Says Sun Belt Officials “Thrilled” With Pensacola’s Tournament

Championship Monday has arrived at the Pensacola Bay Center, and if you haven’t been paying attention to the Sun Belt Conference Basketball Tournament this weekend,…

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Baptist: 50 Concerned Citizens Show Up at Fricker Center

Josh Wallace, senior project manager for Jacobs Engineering, whom the City hired as its owner representative, led the presentation, updating the crowd on the demolition…

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Joe Scarborough for President in 2028?

This weekend, a Temple University journalism professor made the case for The Hill that the Democratic Party’s best hope for the White House in 2028…

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Sun Belt’s Friday Fireworks: Is South Alabama a Team of Dynasty

Pensacola’s Bay Center hosted drama on all four sides of the bracket Friday as upsets, buzzer-beating heroics, and a historic three-point barrage made for one…

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Five Flags Speedway Roars Back with Two-Day Opening Weekend

Race fans on the Gulf Coast, your wait is officially over. Five Flags Speedway — home of the legendary Snowball Derby — fires up its…

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Underdogs Shine as Sun Belt Tournament Takes Over Pensacola

The Sun Belt Conference Basketball Tournament at Pensacola Bay Center is delivering exactly the kind of drama fans come for — and Friday’s military appreciation…

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Downtown Pensacola Fights Back: Wine Madness, Shop Hops, and Gift Cards During Palafox Construction

The New Palafox  construction project hasn’t stopped the Downtown Improvement Board from finding creative ways to keep shoppers, diners, and wine lovers coming back to…

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Moreno’s Library Pick Approved 4-1

Last night, the Escambia Board of County Commissioners approved, 4-1, County Administrator Wes Moreno’s selection of Christal Bell-Rivera as the county’s library services director, over…

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Federal Judge’s Son Calls Out Cronyism in County Government

Joe Vinson, husband of Bradley Vinson and son of the late Federal Judge Roger Vinson, has shared with Inweekly the statement he plans to read…

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Hofberger Seeks to Censure Kohler

Escambia County commissioners have been told that their chair, Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger, plans to move to censure Commissioner Mike Kohler. It’s uncertain whether she will…

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NAS Pensacola Adds Vetting Process for Visitors

Visiting the National Naval Aviation Museum or the Pensacola Lighthouse just got a little more involved. Naval Air Station Pensacola has implemented a new vetting…

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Sun Belt Brings Big-Time Basketball—and a Little Chaos—to Pensacola

The Sun Belt Conference Basketball Tournament rolled into Pensacola Bay Center this week, and if Day 2 was any indication, this city is ready for…

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District 4 Aide Endorses Bell-Rivera for Library Post

Linda Fussel wrote Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger expressing her disappointment over Christal Bell-Rivera being recommended as the county’s next Library Services Director. Hofberger’s aide, Melanie Luna,…

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Takeaways from Mayor’s Presser

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves held a press conference Tuesday covering the Bay Center feasibility study, restructured hurricane recovery housing funds, and a string of weekend…

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