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WUWF Reporter Christina Andrews visited the Historic Pensacola Open House on Saturday, Sept. 7 and reported back what she experienced.
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PFLAG Niceville celebrates Pride month with a day-long event.
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The Blue Wahoos had a historic two-game series last week with the Mexican League’s Monterrey Sultanes. Grace Resendez McCaffery provides some background and context to the impact baseball has on Mexican culture.
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Pensacola photographer Andrew Velasco is the inaugural winner of "SEEN" a photography contest hosted by 309 Punk Project and artist Julia Gorton.
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Last weekend, UWF’s International Affairs office hosted International Music Night giving students the chance to perform music and dances from their culture. Dozens participated with students from all walks of life dancing together.
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A look at the Blake Doyle opening day festivities that took place Saturday, June 10.
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Ballet Pensacola is currently rehearsing for its world premiere performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which follows the premarital mix-ups of four Athenians in their quest for love. The Shakespeare comedy has never before been performed in a ballet setting.
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Look inside the former Holt School with this photo essay from Hunter Morrison.
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Just north of Highway 98 in Wynnehaven Beach is a relic of historical significance most people overlook. The Beal residence, built in 1910, was once the summer home, office, and shell museum of a well-known Fort Walton Beach man. The building now stands vacant.
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A look at the "We Won't Go Back" rally in Fort Walton Beach.
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Through the Lens shares a glimpse of Memorial Day Weekend on Pensacola Beach.
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A look at WUWF's monthly concert series