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A series of events and activities will take place over the next few months, as part of the 200th anniversary of Florida becoming a U.S. Territory and…
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In the years since Hurricane Ivan, everyone who lived through the storm learned some lessons from the experience. Katie King, a photographer the Pensacola…
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Every neighborhood in the region was affected by Hurricane Ivan, and telling the stories of those neighborhoods meant finding a way for reporters to…
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Tuesday night kicks off “CivicCon” – an initiative by the Studer Community Institute aimed at collecting ideas about handling future growth in…
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Sightline, the reading service based at WUWF, is celebrating its fifth anniversary at the station. SightLine volunteers read content of local and regional…
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Over more than 30 years as a reporter and editor at the Pensacola News Journal, I watched certain community issues that never seemed to go away. Everyone…
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I talked recently about wondering, as a younger man, about my parents’ regular habit of reading the obituary page in the newspaper. As I came to learn,…
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Despite a report that Habitat for Humanity is “beset with financial woes,” the organization’s executive director says it’s nothing they cannot handle.The…
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Funeral services for J. Earle Bowden, journalist, conservationist, and historian, are set for 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Gadsden Street United Methodist…
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One year after the first mention of a new YMCA for downtown Pensacola, businessman Quint Studer in January announced a new offer to the…