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First Tee’s Marty Stanovich on Lawsuit vs. Pam Childers

First Tee Gulf Coast director Marty Stanovich is setting the record straight on the nonprofit funding fight with Escambia County Clerk Pam Childers.

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Six More Points in King Moreno’s Power Grab

King Moreno rigged the library director hiring from day one—and his staff lied to cover it. Luna is still collecting county paychecks.

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Council Members Call Out County’s Mismanagement of Libraries

Brahier says the library board agreement “is not being upheld” as vacancies mount. Bare backs her: county “control” wasn’t handled right.

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Breaking: Matt Gaetz Appointed to Triumph Board

Florida House Speaker Danny Perez has appointed former Congressman Matt Gaetz to the Triumph Gulf Coast Board, effective July 1, 2026.

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PEDC Meeting Takeaways—Prospects & Tech Park Parking

PEDC board debates who pays for parking garage at Tech Park. LOST renewal and property taxes could collide this fall. FloridaWest gives update on its prospects.

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UWF Receives Second Largest Health Grant

UWF professor Dr. Karishma Chhabria Unrue just landed $825K to help cancer survivors rebuild their health — nutrition, fitness, stress relief, statewide.

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August 18 Election Has Huge Consequences

August 18 isn’t a “primary” for most Escambia voters—it’s the FINAL vote. Mayor, school board, and more could all decided that day. Don’t sit this one out.

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Library Board Chair Protests Moreno’s Overreach

Library board chair fires back at Moreno: “I have been unable to identify any provision” giving you that power. Special meeting demanded.

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Birdon Deal Passes Another Triumph Hurdle

Pensacola clears 2nd hurdle for $76M Triumph grant backing Birdon’s 2,000-job shipyard at the Port. One step closer to the city’s biggest job win ever.

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Breaking: Moreno Cancels Library Board Meetings for the Summer

Moreno just canceled library board meetings for the summer—including today’s. Resolution and bylaws say he can’t. Here’s the proof.

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Pensacola State College Presidential Search Following UWF Playbook

Zack Smith just made himself chair of PSC’s presidential search committee. He ran UWF’s search too—and it produced exactly one finalist.

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Fact-checking Clerk Pam Childers on BCC statements

Childers told BCC she just put AG & CFO “on notice.” Records show she emailed the CFO 12 days before demand letter she blamed even existed. CFO not interested.

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Diaz Sets Up UWF Charter School Outside School District

UWF trustees approve charter authorizer role for Somerset Academy — months after Diaz told the board the proposed campus school “is not a charter school.”

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Top Reads for the Week Ended June 20

Escambia officials lied to cover a library hiring scandal—we have the videos & records to prove it. Plus data centers, DOGE & bond ratings

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Roger Scott Pool Reopens in Time for July 4 Holiday

Roger Scott Pool will open for the 4th of July with a temporary restroom fix—after a vendor setback led to an emergency state variance.

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DOGE Wants More Info from the City of Pensacola

Florida DOGE is back. This time it wants every P-card swipe, every contract change order, and full city payroll data—by June 26. Read what they’re asking for.

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Andrade Unimpressed With DeSantis’ Medicaid Fraud Effort

Medicaid Fraud Andrade: DeSantis Medicaid Initiative Is Cover, Not Cure The state lawmaker who knows Medicaid better than anyone in the Florida House calls the…

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Severe Weather at High Risk, Sand Available

Escambia County is monitoring a High Risk for severe weather today, Thursday, June 18, with additional rainfall expected to continue through Friday, June 19. Residents…

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Latest Inweekly Features Poet Quincy “Q” Hull

Pensacola’s poet returns for Juneteenth, a volunteer was silenced for asking questions, and the Children’s Trust broke faith with the public. Read Inweekly.

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County Takes First Step Toward Banning Data Centers

30+ residents packed the Escambia County Commission demanding a data center ban. Commissioners agreed. A vote could come as soon as August 6.

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