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Coastal Cat Cafe owner rescues cat in Jamaica ahead of Hurricane Melissa's landfall.
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Molino resident Eric Brossard shares photos from the 90th Pensacola Interstate Fair.
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The new service aims to reunite more lost animals with their families while keeping the community’s pets protected.
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This month, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the appointments of a PSC aide and a former Republican state representative to the commission.
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Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola and Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast are teaming with the Florida Department of Health to expand their Maternity Care Program to include a telehealth component that will serve all four counties of Northwest Florida.
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Charlotte Waters, M.A., Director of Communications, Legal Services of North Florida, talks about the annual Jazz for Justice event taking place November 2 in downtown Pensacola during the city’s annual Foo Foo Festival.
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Community organizer and Party for Socialism and Liberation member Jasmine Brown has entered Pensacola’s 2026 mayoral race, joining former Council President Ann Hill. Brown’s campaign centers on housing affordability and working‑class priorities amid rising costs and a national wave of left‑progressive candidates.
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In his first State of the University, UWF Interim President Manny Diaz Jr. emphasized measurable success and stability — touting record enrollment, research gains, and support for athletics and the military — while steering clear of politics.
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In an unusual move, an inmate scheduled to be executed this month in the 1998 sexual assault and murder of a Northwest Florida woman has decided not to fight in court.
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Local providers are stepping up as oral health links to chronic illness.
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In a new pastoral letter, Pensacola–Tallahassee Bishop William Wack calls for compassion for migrants and links immigration to the Church’s pro-life teaching, urging Catholics to look past partisanship.
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The Escambia County School Board has spent nearly $1 million on legal fees to keep certain books out of school libraries.