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Officials point to non-emergency release at Santa Rosa Energy Center
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Members of the Pensacola community paid tribute Thursday night to Rev. H.K. Matthews. The Civil Rights leader, who spent decades fighting for equality and justice in Northwest Florida, died last week at the age of 97. Many attended a memorial celebration at the Brownsville Community Center to honor his life and legacy.
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Mayor D.C. Reeves cites resident concerns and infrastructure limits
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Pensacola will roll out discounted parking permits Oct. 1, offering residents half-price rates and seniors a $10 monthly pass.
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Col. Patrick Dierig, commander of the 1st Special Operations Wing at Hurlburt Field, advises Santa Rosa County commissioners that traffic congestion on U.S. 98 is a threat to their mission and asks for more help to address the gridlock.
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City faced Sept. 4 deadline, possible funding consequences
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15‑member committee will guide national search
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Once a boarded-up lodge, the building now holds 5,000 books, community space, and hope for the future.
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The new children's book, "Luna the Cat," the first in a new "Tales from the Trowel" book series, is grounded in the real discovery of cat remains on one of the 1559 Luna shipwrecks in Pensacola Bay.
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UWF celebrates move-in day ahead of the fall semester with housing at capacity and a 3% enrollment growth.
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Reverend H.K. Matthews, a strong advocate of the civil rights movement in the Pensacola area, has died.