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July 2025 astronomy report from Dr. Wayne Wooten.
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Pensacola resumes curbside recycling July 1 with higher rates, AI tech, and beverage industry backing. Residents face new fees to opt in to weekly pickup.
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The Santa Rosa County Commission has set rates for new and existing Municipal Service Benefit Units (MSBU) in the areas of fire protection, street lighting, stormwater maintenance, and road paving.
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From shoreline walks to bird feeders and labyrinth paths, residents are turning to green and blue spaces for mental clarity in uncertain times.
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Adam Kissel was reappointed to the University of West Florida Board of Trustees late last week alongside the appointment of Edward Fleming.
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Escambia County approves Medicaid reimbursement plan to boost local hospital funding
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The Escambia County School Board voted 5-0 Tuesday night to remove more than a dozen books without committee review.
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A ceremony was held Tuesday to commemorate the placing of a new memorial marker to honor the unmarked burial ground at Miraflores Park in Pensacola.
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A research team from the UWF Center for Cybersecurity has developed a new platform that evaluates how well thousands of mobile applications are securing users' personal information.
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The Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola was packed with protestors Saturday, June 14 as part of the nationwide No Kings movement.
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While Municipal Service Taxing Units (MSTUs) for road improvements and public safety were rejected, commissioners unanimously approved an MSBU for stormwater maintenance.
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Hundreds of protesters, organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, gathered at the corner of Garden and Palafox streets Thursday evening to voice their concerns about the conduct of immigration enforcement officers in recent months.