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Don’t Be Fooled by Third-Party Voter Registration Mailers

Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Robert D. Bender is warning residents about voter registration mailings arriving from an outside organization—and urging anyone who receives one…

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National Naval Aviation Museum Remains Open Seven Days a Week

The National Naval Aviation Museum would like to provide clear guidance regarding public access. The Museum remains open seven days a week and continues to…

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United Way’s 211 Line Steps Up for TSA Workers During Government Shutdown

The federal government shutdown is hitting close to home. TSA agents at Pensacola International Airport are working without pay, and the financial pressure on their…

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UWF’s Path to Division I: What It Will Take (UPDATE)

The buzz around the University of West Florida’s athletic future has grown louder since President Manny Diaz Jr. took the helm. According to sources, Diaz…

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University of West Florida Rumors: D1 Sports, Office of President Changes

University of West Florida President Manny Diaz will soon announce plans for the school to jump from Division II to Division I in all sports….

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Lady Cats Celebration Turns Into Discretionary Funds Showdown

A Thursday morning proclamation honoring Booker T. Washington High School’s state championship girls’ basketball team turned into a public clash between the Escambia County Commission…

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IMPACT 100 Sets Records, Eyes $20 Million Milestone

IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area has closed its 2026 membership drive with a record 1,313 members—and this October, that number translates directly into dollars when…

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Two Big Issues Before BCC Today: Beach Access, OLF-8

The Board of County Commissioners has two hot topics on this morning’s agenda. Public Beach Access on Perdido Key County Commissioner Steve Stroberger has little…

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Official City of Pensacola 5K & 10K—Bayou Hills Run March 28

Pensacola’s oldest run takes place this Saturday, March 28 at 7 a.m. at Bayview Park. The Bayou Hills Run is the official City of Pensacola 5K and…

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West Florida Libraries in Transition

Even in a largely routine meeting on March 23, the West Florida Library Board of Governance signaled that the system is moving through a period…

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“Morning Joe” Locked In Through 2029

Joe Scarborough running for president in 2028 seems less likely after he and wife Mika Brzezinski re-signed their contracts with MS NOW, keeping “Morning Joe”…

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Simmons: Road Rage & Casino Beach Chaos

As spring break crowds overwhelm Pensacola Beach, tensions are spilling onto Escambia County roads — including three serious road rage confrontations in three consecutive days,…

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Ancient Footprints Found Beneath UWF’s Future Stadium Site

Researchers at the University of West Florida have made a remarkable discovery beneath their own campus—uncovering artifacts tied to multiple pre-Columbian Native American cultures during…

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Mayor Reeves Covers TSA Concerns, Baptist Campus, WASZP at Tuesday Presser

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves held his weekly press conference Tuesday, touching on topics ranging from TSA staffing concerns at the Pensacola International Airport to the…

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Did Lennon own the Rolls on Bayfront Parkway? Updated

A white 1961 Rolls-Royce owned by Pensacola real-estate attorney Jim Reeves looks almost identical to the 1965 Rolls-Royce that the legendary John Lennon used to…

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Pensacola Hosts World’s Best Foiling Sailors at WASZP Games

American Magic welcomed sailors and partners from around the world yesterday to the American Magic High Performance Center (AMHPC) in Pensacola for the official Opening…

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EntreCon Leadership Workshop: Active Listening

Studer Community Institute will present a leadership development workshop featuring Doug Bates of Clark Partington–Attorneys at Law on Tuesday, March 24, at the Maritime Building….

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Jermaine Williams—2026 National Peer Specialist of the Year

A Pensacola peer recovery specialist has earned one of the field’s most prestigious individual honor, recognized nationally for his decade of work transforming lived experience…

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Pensacola Will Light Up the Sky for America’s 250th Birthday

In honor of America’s 250th Anniversary, the Pensacola Young Professionals and the Greater Pensacola Chamber are proud to announce the 2026 Pensacola 4th of July…

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Catch Up on Voter Citizenship ID Bill Heading to DeSantis

What will happen in court is anyone’s guess, but there is no doubt Gov. Ron DeSantis will sign House Bill 991 into law. What HB…

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