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About six months after the departure of Jack Brown, the Escambia County Board of Commissioners have hired a new administrator. Pending contract…
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The first of what’s expected to be a long-term study of homelessness in the Pensacola area kicked off last week, bringing together civic leaders and…
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Community leaders and local non-profits are scheduled to gather on April 5 for a summit on the homeless and how to enforce laws governing panhandling.The…
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Ten Pensacola residents are circulating petitions, which would allow voters to decide if $5 million in tax money should go to the ST Engineering expansion…
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A group of Pensacola area citizens is now looking to the next phase of their effort to memorialize the lynching victims in Escambia County.It is through…
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Achieve Escambia recently released its 2018 report card and set some audacious community goals for improvement, beginning with school readiness.From…
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In recent years, it’s been pretty rare in Northwest Florida to have Democratic candidates squaring off in a state level primary election. But, this year,…
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Forty years after the first vision and about five years of preparation and delays, Pensacola’s ferry system is ready to shove off on Friday. The launch…
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The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season is now officially underway. The six-month season runs from June 1 to November 30.This year, emergency managers across…
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Each year on February 7, there is a nationwide effort to increase HIV education, testing, community involvement, and treatment among African Americans.…