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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a list of vetoes last week as he signed the state’s budget into law. One of the local programs affected by the cuts is the newly established Santa Rosa County Veterans Court. The program has lost a full-time position and is running on a “shoestring” to keep serving veterans.
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Rev. John Powell, who died Thursday, July 10, is being celebrated for his life of service and dedicated to youth and families in the Pensacola area.
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Unsung Heroes, which is now on display at Luna Fine Art Gallery, honors nine individuals for their extraordinary contributions to the Pensacola community. The art exhibit is on display through Aug. 15.
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The Florida Department of Education released school grades Monday, and local districts earned high marks.
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Interlocal agreement heads to County Commission for review by July 10
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More than $8 million in project funding was cut from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in the state's budget, signed Monday by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Residents have until July 15 to comment on the Cost Feasible portion of the 2050 Long Range Transportation Plan being developed by the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization.
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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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A new exhibit at the Pensacola Lighthouse illuminates the relationship between the historic structure and some of the city's most prominent Black families.
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Tourist tax dollars will fund new artificial fields aimed at boosting sports tourism and expanding access for youth leagues across the county.
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On Tuesday morning, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that repeals the 2018 statute that restricts the “customary use” and allows for state agencies to act quickly on beach renourishment.