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Pensacola State College responds to FIRE
PSC administrator blocked student magazine, citing Stop WOKE Act. FIRE says it’s censorship. Incident overlooks PSC’s rich journalism history
Interview with Dominic Coletti of FIRE on Student Censorship
Inweekly spoke with FIRE’s Dominic Coletti—PSC hasn’t responded yet, the deadline is fast approaching, and next steps are being weighed.
Breaking: FIRE Demands PSC Lift Censorship
PSC banned student journalists from publishing stories on queer culture—now a national free speech group is demanding the college back down by end of day today.
Papantonio Signing “A Death in Arcadia” on May 6
Pensacola attorney Mike Papantonio exposes America’s troubled teen industry in his new thriller—and the abuse he describes is real. Book signing Wed., May 6.
Gallery Night Returns to Palafox in May
Palafox is coming back to life! Soft opening May 24, Gallery Night returns home, Keyla Fest on deck & pavers 85% done. Spring on Palafox is here.
Where Have All the Editors Gone?
History made at Churchill Downs, a Pensacola clerk lawsuit ignored by the PNJ, NAS Pensacola reopens, and a 2011 hiring scandal with a 2026 echo.
Flash Sprague Becomes Third PSC Trustee Named UWF Trustee
Gov. DeSantis appoints Flash Sprague—NASCAR driver, philanthropist & Gulf Breeze legend—to the UWF Board of Trustees. He’s unlike any trustee they’ve ever had.
Five Flags Speedway Reschedules “Meet the Drivers”
Due to the threat of inclement weather, Five Flags Speedway officials have scheduled “Meet the Drivers” Night, from tonight to Friday night, May 29.
Follow-up: Seeking 300+ Documents From Escambia County
Ashlee Hofberger says she has 300+ public records on library services director hire. She told staff to give them to me, but they didn’t. Will we get them today?
Get the Lowdown on Possible Keyla Richardson Concert
Pensacola is ready to throw Keyla Richardson the biggest homecoming in city history—parade, concert, and millions of TV viewers—if she makes the Top 3 Monday.
Inweekly: Best of the Coast Voting Opens & More
Best of the Coast voting is open. Schools are short $18M. The Hard Rock TIF got rejected. Quint Studer bought a baseball team. It’s all in this week’s Inweekly.
Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger Responds to Library Hire
Hofberger finally speaks—but her answers raise more questions than they answer. Read my full response to her radio defense.
BDI Rebrand; Now Donovan-Hill Group
A Pensacola engineering firm born in 1927 has a new name. Donovan-Hill Group honors six decades of building the region—one relationship at a time.
Luna, Powell Violated Recruitment Selection Blackout Policy
Escambia County’s own anti-tampering hiring policy—born from a 2011 scandal—may have been violated three or four times in the Library Services Director hire.
Legislature Approves DeSantis’ Congressional Districts
By Gary Rohrer, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE – Florida lawmakers approved a major redrawing of the state’s 28 congressional districts Wednesday, a move…
323-Unit Project Breaks Ground on Old ECUA Site
323 apartments. No city subsidy. No road closures yet. Flournoy breaks ground on Ellison at West Main—and Mayor Reeves says City Hall is watching closely.
Breaking: Roof Restaurant Chosen for Reverb by Hard Rock
A Michelin-starred chef with 28 global restaurants is bringing his rooftop concept to Pensacola. This changes everything downtown.
Contractors on Notice Over Right-of-Way Damage
Mayor Reeves puts AT&T & T-Mobile subcontractors on notice: fix the damage to Pensacola yards, irrigation lines & sewer infrastructure—or face city pushback.
Hofberger/Luna Text Saga Continues
Texts show Escambia officials mocked the library board’s top pick—then blocked her hire. Now a public records mystery raises bigger questions. #Pensacola
Escambia School District Demands Payment
Escambia schools are educating 335 voucher students—and Florida’s broken funding formula isn’t paying the district a dime for it.






















