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  • An American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last night. And, President Trump plans to use Guantánamo as a waystation for deportees.
  • Taste of Gulf Breeze is an exciting, competitive, culinary adventure! Area restaurants and food and beverage providers will tempt you with culinary delights as you sample from vendors and food trucks throughout the night. You be the judge as you sample free appetizers, beverages and desserts and determine the winners of the Golden Spatula Awards.

    General admission event open from 6pm-9pm. Special early access for VIP ticket holders from 5pm-6pm.
  • You can produce your own family history or any other printed work using Kindle Direct Publishing.

    Attend in person at the Downtown branch of the Pensacola Public Library or join us via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsfuyqrDlpHNaj_Y6n0zhXuQ8NOiSpSl6

    Presented by the West Florida Genealogical Society. Brief meeting followed by the program. Free and open to the public.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with The Atlantic's Amanda Mull about the convenience of online shopping and how it can lead to buying things you don't really need or want.
  • Vice President Harris is expected to announce her running mate in the next few days. Her pick could help secure the presidential race. And, here's why the U.K. is rioting.
  • L.E.J, short for Lucie, Élisa and Juliette, is a French band composed of three women from Saint-Denis, a city in Paris' suburbs. They became famous by condensing numerous top songs from the summer of 2015 into a mashup performance
  • Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and six Olympic gold medals to her name.
  • Alaqua Animal Refuge invites the community to join them for the Bluegrass Barn Jam & Fall Fest on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Refuge’s beautiful property in Freeport, Florida. This family-friendly celebration will feature live bluegrass music, food vendors, children’s activities, hayrides, and more. Proceeds benefit Alaqua’s mission of providing shelter, safety, and second chances for animals in need.
  • The leader of the far-right Proud Boys and four associates have been charged with seditious conspiracy related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
  • Pensacola Underground A-Z: An Archival Exhibit at 309 Punk Project

    On Saturday, September 7th, the 309 Punk Project will host an exhibit that covers the regional counterculture in a way that's never been done before. "Pensacola Underground A-Z" will be an expansive look at the Pensacola counterculture that showcases selections from the 309 Punk Project's vast archives and lists the items in alphabetical order from A-Z on the walls. Historic artifacts and ephemera that tell another story of Pensacola--one that locals know but is rarely put on display until now.

    Doors open at 6pm to give the public time to look over the exhibit. At 8pm, Author and historian of the underground Aaron Cometbus will host six-ten minute lectures on a vast array of subjects in Pensacola's history, followed by a unique fashion show. The night will close with a dance party hosted by DJ Ronnie Recacho with all-local (or local related) music.

    In Pensacola history, there has never been anything like this before.

    Who: 309 Punk Project
    What: Pensacola Underground A-Z: An Archival Exhibit at 309 Punk Project
    When: September 7. Doors open at 6pm. Program begins at 8pm
    Where: 309 Punk Project, 309 N 6th Ave, Pensacola, FL 32501
    Cost: Free

    For more information, please visit 309punkproject.org or email 309punkproject@gmail.com
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