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City of Pensacola staff and Mike Kimberl met Monday afternoon to discuss the weekly meal share at Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza. This was days after Kimberl, an advocate for homeless issues and co-founder of the Pensacola Food Not Bombs chapter, was arrested and charged for resisting an officer and violating city ordinance — both are misdemeanors.
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Dr. Wayne Wooten takes you on a tour of the observatories in Chile for the December skies column.
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Thanksgiving meals at Waterfront Rescue Mission and Harbor Docks are served free to offer a break to those in need.
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“Kids Do Better When We Work Together” isn’t just a catchy event title; it’s the foundation of a powerful new collaboration between Studer Family Children’s Hospital at Ascension Sacred Heart and Nemours Children's Health. Launched in July 2025, the joint effort is transforming pediatric care across Northwest Florida by providing families with more accessible, coordinated, and specialized care.
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A ribbon-cutting will be held Friday, Nov. 21 for the new VetCV Mission Next Center at the Pensacola State College Milton campus. The military and veterans resource center will be the first for Santa Rosa County and the first of its kind in Florida.
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In what could be Florida’s record 19th execution this year, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a death warrant for an inmate convicted in the 1987 murders of two people in a home in Okaloosa County.
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Okaloosa County Commissioners unanimously approved sending a letter to legislators opposing Eastern Gulf drilling.
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The Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners approved two agreements on Tuesday, which will secure $2 million in funding for the SS United States artificial reef project.
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The lawsuit focused on people being unable to use areas of the beach that they own, rather than on beaches being closed to the general public.
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The City of Pensacola has applied for $86 million in Triumph Gulf Coast funding to help build a large shipbuilding complex at the Port of Pensacola. The proposal, called Project Maeve, outlines a $250 million plan that could bring 2,000 jobs and expand the port’s role in advanced maritime manufacturing.
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Nine cottages in downtown Pensacola represent a possible blueprint for future affordable housing.
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Escambia and Santa Rosa counties are getting a new Regional Traffic Management Center that will use technology to enhance traffic flow and improve safety on roadways in the two counties.