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Escambia County Announces May Employee of the Month
Escambia County honors Terrance Davis—nearly 2 decades of code enforcement, community service & mental health advocacy. May 2026 Employee of the Month.
Santa Rosa Names Rookie Teacher of the Year
Gulf Breeze 1st-grade teacher Reghan Irvin beats out 31 other nominees to win Santa Rosa’s 2026 Rookie of the Year honor—and a $1,000 award.
Young, Vaughan Honored with 2026 Ethics in Business Awards
UWF & Rotary honor Sam Young of Pensacola Habitat & Tom Vaughn of Northwestern Mutual as 2026 Ethics in Business Award winners. Service above self.
Oops, 2011 Anti-interference Policy Never Enacted
Escambia commissioners grilled Moreno over library hire fallout. He apologized for “optics.” Hofberger stayed silent when asked to apologize for mocking texts.
BCC Discussing Wilson Robertson No-Interference Policy
Did a county commissioner’s aide and HR director break a hiring policy designed to stop exactly this kind of insider influence? Tonight’s BCC meeting may tell.
Inweekly—May 7: Perfect Read for a Rainy Day
Texts. Kennel plans. A Michelin chef. A lawsuit. Possible library fix is exposed—and that’s just the start. The May 7 Inweekly is here.
Army Aviator Convicted of Rape; One Occurred at NAS Pensacola
Army aviator Dawson Van Manen, 27, convicted of raping two women & sentenced to 31 years. First assault occurred at NAS Pensacola. More victims may exist.
Will UWF Nix Nautilus Logo?
UWF’s beloved nautilus—symbol of the university since 1965—may be replaced by President Manny Diaz’s new logo. What’s at stake? Read more.
Breaking: Are Offshore Rigs in Our Future?
USGS confirms undiscovered oil & gas in offshore Gulf waters off Escambia, Santa Rosa & Okaloosa counties. Offshore rigs may be in our future.
County Seeks Perdido Key Beach Stories
Escambia County wants YOUR Perdido Key beach stories. Sworn affidavits, photos & videos needed. Deadline: Aug. 28. Your story could shape beach access law.
PSC Clarifies Position on Student Magazine
PSC’s story just changed. First it was the Stop WOKE Act. Now the magazine was never an approved publication. The blocked articles are still unpublished.
PSC Students Speak Out on Censorship Charge
PSC student: Admin knew about our magazine for months—then killed it the week before print. Now students are raising their own money to publish it.
Special Session to Convene May 12 for Budget
Florida House Speaker Danny Perez and Senate President Ben Albritton have filed a proclamation with the Secretary of State calling a Special Session from Tuesday, May…
Keyhive, Reeves Prep for Keyla Parade, Concert
Pensacola rolls out the red carpet for American Idol’s Keyla Richardson — parade, sold-out concert & a city about to shine before 8 million viewers.
How did the Florida Chamber Grade Our Lawmakers?
Florida Chamber grades NW Florida lawmakers: Boyles & Andrade earn A’s, Gaetz gets a B, Salzman pulls a C. See how your reps scored on business votes.
Summit Recycles to Leonard Street
Pensacola’s Summit Blvd recycling center closes TODAY. New staffed drop-off opens at 100 W. Leonard St.—same mission, 90% lower cost. Know before you go.
Pensacola & Keyhive Ready to Celebrate Keyla being in Top 3
Pensacola’s Keyla Richardson is TOP 3 on American Idol! Grammy winner Alicia Keys mentors her for the May 11 finale. KeylaFest starts Wednesday!
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.






















