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Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said two new positions will "wake up everyday" to focus on moving big city projects forward.
Of the FHSAA schools within the two-county area, 50% of the football programs have new head coaches entering the season.
Muscadines, the sweet grapes affectionately known as the "Grape of the South," are ripe for picking in the Pensacola area. Here's where to go.
Pensacola will close its monitored North Palafox recycling drop-off site Saturday, even as nearly 3,000 households sign up ...
One of the greatest heroes in the long fight for civil rights and equality in Northwest Florida, Rev. H.K. Matthews passed away Aug. 18 at home.
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Pensacola restaurant owner hopeful for what’s next after closure
It’s a staple in the Pensacola community. Captain Joey Patti’s Seafood Restaurant is known for serving up delicious seafood ...
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Pensacola company sentenced for COVID-19 pesticide scheme
A Pensacola company accused of conspiracy to violate a federal insecticide law has been sentenced, the U.S. Attorney’s ...
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Pensacola police seek man’s identity after multiple incidents involving women
Pensacola Police Department officials are trying to identify a man involved in multiple incidents in the downtown area ...
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves is moving to stabilize and streamline City Hall as City Administrator Tim Kinsella departs, ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Mayor D.C. Reeves announced two new hires in his office as part of his strategic plan for the city. Retired Navy Captain Cliff Collins will serve as associate city administrator for ...
Reverend H.K. Matthew, a Pensacola civil rights leader, passed away Monday night at the age of 97.Matthews -- who marched ...
Pensacola Police is trying to identify a male who it says has been seen following young women on multiple occassions.are asking for help from ...
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