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After months of discussion and research, JUST Pensacola is asking for funding for a public awareness campaign and additional care coordination positions in an effort to improve access to mental health services in Escambia County.
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Pensacola is planning a free homecoming concert to celebrate “American Idol” contestant Keyla Richardson.
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Survivors' stories and a focus on prevention come to Pensacola, Milton, and Niceville
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Republican candidate Byron Donalds and Democratic candidate Jerry Demings will be making campaign stops in Northwest Florida.
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In preparation for this year's Earth Day Pensacola on Saturday, April 18th, local environmentalist Christian Wagley shares tips for a 'starter kit' that can have longterm impact
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A grand jury indicted Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky of Destin after investigators alleged he mistakenly removed the liver and not the spleen of a patient during a procedure in Walton County.
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Five total honors mark milestone for Pensacola newsroom
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said he does not support a proposed $58 million tax rebate for a $250 million Maritime Park development as currently structured, citing concerns about public return, potential taxpayer costs and overlapping incentives.
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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves says the EPA expects to provide $8.6 million to complete Phase 1 cleanup of the former American Creosote Works site, a long-delayed Superfund project on the city’s west side.
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The Air Force Armament Museum welcomed the F-15E Strike Eagle 86-184 to its permanent collection during a ceremony on Friday morning.
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UWF President Manny Diaz Jr. and UWF Athletic Director Dave Scott recently sat down with WUWF's Sandra Averhart for a conversation about the move to Division 1 and what it means for the university.
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Developers behind a $250 million project at Pensacola’s Maritime Park are seeking up to $60 million in CRA tax rebates, citing financing gaps, environmental costs and housing requirements. City officials say the request is still under review.