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County leaders say Triumph funding would support a broader plan to overhaul emergency communications
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The Triumph Gulf Coast board is set to vote Wednesday on whether to advance a $76 million shipbuilding project at the Port of Pensacola, a decision that would significantly shape how much funding remains for other economic development projects across the Panhandle.
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Opening Doors Northwest Florida is set to conduct its 2026 Point in Time (PIT) count with new Executive Director Bruce Cady, who's been on the job for about a month.
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SailGP has extended its U.S. television agreement with CBS Sports through 2027, a move that comes as Pensacola prepares to host SailGP teams for training at the city-owned port. The deal follows the recent opening of American Magic’s High Performance Center and fits into a broader local strategy focused on water transportation, research and development, and advanced maritime manufacturing.
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On the second day of the 2026 Legislative session, a major school voucher funding reform bill, sponsored by Senator Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, passes on a unanimous vote of the full Senate.
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During his final State of the State address this week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted the state's graduation rate for 2024-25 as the highest ever. Additionally, some significant gains have been reported across the northwest portion of the state.
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The proposed offshore driling plan would open nearly 20 million acres of the eastern Gulf to potential oil and gas activity.
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Local leaders share pride as the destination earns national spotlight
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Jermaine J. Williams, a Pensacola behavioral health professional and filmmaker, has entered the 2026 mayor’s race, pitching a “People First” agenda focused on transparency at City Hall, growth without displacement, and a public-health-centered approach to homelessness through expanded mental health, addiction treatment and coordinated crisis response.
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Escambia ounty commission signals support for Field International Group expansion.
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Rep. Nathan Boyles discusses sponsored bills and priorities ahead of the Florida legislative session that begins Jan. 13.
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FIORE of Pensacola owner's first documentary screens at Mountainfilm on Tour