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Facebook Wars: Sheriff Simmons vs. City of Orange Beach

Sheriff Simmons accuses Orange Beach PD of dumping a homeless man in Escambia County. Orange Beach says their officer showed compassion. Check out video on FB

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Reeves Loses Staffer to Patronis

Congressman Patronis names Dustin Retherford as Director of Military & Veterans Affairs—luring the Ranger-qualified Army vet away from Mayor D.C. Reeves.

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Five Flags Speedway Kicks Off Summer Season

Five Flags Speedway kicks off summer May 29 with a $5 family night—bike races, 30+ bicycle giveaways, trophies, ice cream, and live racing. Legends start here!

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Sen. Gaetz Request Investigation into FPL Crop-Dusting

Sen. Gaetz demands state probe after FPL crop-dusting helicopter allegedly killed animals and contaminated farms in East Milton. Full story on ricksblog.biz.

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Inweekly: A Way Too Early August Primary Guide

August primaries decide Pensacola’s future—and 75% of voters skipped the last one. Plus a UWF Alzheimer’s breakthrough & $9M airport grant. Read now.

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T-Mobile subcontractor pledges to do better

Mayor Reeves met with Lumos—the T-Mobile fiber subcontractor creating havoc in Pensacola neighborhoods—and came away with real commitments.

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Where will “smaller” data center go? FloridaWest stays mum

A defense company wants to build an AI data center in Escambia County. Two sites are in play—and one has been waiting a decade for its first tenant.

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Breaking: Government Street will open to cars on June 1

Palafox reopens to traffic June 1—plus Government, W. Romana & W. Intendencia. Free parking stays through October. July 4 dedication set at Plaza Ferdinand.

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Pensacola Mayor Opposes Data Centers in the City

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves is drawing a hard line—data centers are NOT part of the city’s economic development model. He won’t support them inside the city.

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DIB Release Final Report on “All I Want” Campaign

Downtown Pensacola businesses racked up $101K in tracked sales during Palafox construction. Shoppers refused to let a little disruption stop them.

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Data Centers 101: What Are They?

A tech company is in active talks to build a data center in Escambia County. Before the deal is done, here’s what you need to know.

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Northwest Florida Delegation Delivers

Sen. Don Gaetz landed $30M for NW Florida — UWF, Pensacola State, hospitals, roads, veterans & the arts. But Gov. DeSantis still holds the veto pen.

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Gulf Winds Foundation Awards $45,000 in Scholarships

Five local students. $45,000 in scholarships. Gulf Winds Foundation is investing in the next generation of nurses, diplomats, artists, and tradespeople.

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Breaking News

Breaking: Tire Fire Creates Breathing Hazard

Those driving across the Chappie James Bridge into Pensacola this morning notice the huge plume of black smoke coming from West Pensacola. Twenty minutes ago,…

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Poll: Florida Families Struggling to Put Food on the Table

82% of Floridians say food costs are rising faster than their income. Half of parents are skipping meals. Congress cut SNAP. Florida families are on the edge.

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Ashlee Hofberger, Melanie Luna Have Their Rules

Kohler challenged Hofberger after her aide stayed on a contractor board—despite county attorney’s advice that employees shouldn’t serve on citizen committees.

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Questions to Ask Escambia Children’s Trust Today

Escambia County Commission will decide whether to put the Children’s Trust back on the November ballot—but first, some hard questions need answers.

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Exclusive: Kohler Calls Children’s Trust “Unfair Tax”

County Commissioner Kohler wants voters to decide if the Children’s Trust should survive—calling it an “unfair tax” that shortchanges county kids.

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Presser Takeaways: New Palafox Cuts Ribbon, Airport Gets $9M

Palafox is almost done—ribbon cutting Friday! Plus, Pensacola Airport just landed a $9M federal grant, its biggest ever. Big week for Pensacola.

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Pensacola State College Prints Student Magazine

PSC reversed course and will print 100 copies of student magazine Just Opposed after free speech org FIRE challenged the college’s refusal. Students win.

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