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The 309 Punk Project will be hosting “War Against Conformity: Pensacola’s 1970s Underground Press” this Saturday and Sunday. The event and series of discussions will highlight the underground press movement from the 1960s and 1970s, with a focus on Pensacola’s short-lived Gulf Coast Fish Cheer.
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After a postponement this year, Pensacon is set for next month at various locations around downtown Pensacola.“We’re full steam ahead for May 21through…
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While there are no plans to close Palafox Street permanently to vehicles at this time, the ball is rolling on whatever the eventual decision will be for…
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Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson says complying with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ reopen order is going to take some work and cooperation from city government, local…
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Downtown Pensacola will be an even larger beehive of activity on Sept. 21, when the UWF Argonauts play their 2019 football home opener against…
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As the resurrection of the ferry service linking downtown Pensacola, Fort Pickens and Pensacola Beach approaches, the ribbon was cut Saturday on the…
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Some major streets in Pensacola will be off limits to anything that runs with a motor for a few hours later this month as Ciclovia returns to town. Since…
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A new Pensacola Bay ferry operator has been selected for the 2019 season, Gulf Islands National Seashore announced last week. One aim will be to forget an…
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A crowd of about 100 people gathered in Pensacola’s historic district Friday morning for the opening of Museum Plaza, a new interactive historic exhibit…
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Security in downtown Pensacola was one of Mayor Grover Robinson’s topics in his Monday morning briefing at City Hall, along with the Port of Pensacola and…