The Pensacola Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is preparing to kickoff its milestone 100th Anniversary Season, with an opening night concert set for Saturday night.
On her 12th album, the most dominant pop star of our era makes a spectacle of herself in full flower, in love and holding the music industry in the palm of her hand.
Pensacola officials say no local tax dollars funded the city’s welcome sign and that the Saenger Theatre turned a $1 million profit in three years, pushing back on Florida DOGE’s audit as Gov. Ron DeSantis advances his plan to cut local spending and end property taxes.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed former state Rep. Bobby Payne and veteran regulatory official Ana Ortega to serve on the Florida Public Service Commission.
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It's the latest example of tech giants bowing to pressure from the Trump administration. Legal experts say the developer of the app has free speech rights that may have been violated.
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College graduates are facing long periods of unemployment. NPR's Andrew Mambo speaks with Matthew Notowidigdo, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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Many Danes are rethinking their personal security, and stocking up on emergency supplies, amid unidentified drone appearances. Denmark's leaders warn that Russia is waging a "hybrid war."
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Combs had been convicted in July on two counts of transportation for prostitution. During his sentencing hearing he spoke at length for the first time in the trial, addressing the judge at length.
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Some federal workers closely following President Trump's threats of mass layoffs and funding cuts in the shutdown say it's nothing new. He's been doing those same things since January.