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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Florida DOGE is demanding access to the city of Pensacola’s buildings and data to review the city’s ...
Crews began tearing down the Pensacola landmark last week to make way for a new six-story Tempo by Hilton hotel.
Historic Pensacola encompasses 8 1/2 acres and 30 properties, and offers museums, guided and self-guided tours, rotating ...
Pensacola’s rebooted curbside recycling program has cleared its first bar, Mayor D.C. Reeves said, with sign‑ups running ...
Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested a local man after he allegedly crashed into one of their cruisers while the trooper ...
Every year florida ranks as a top vacation destination in the summer.this year the travel numbers statewide were on the ...
The city would've been left with a $5.2 million funding shortfall if the measure didn't pass at the Aug. 14 meeting.
Pensacola has applied for $15M from Triumph Gulf Coast to build a 58‑acre rail‑served inland port, as Mayor D.C. Reeves ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Monday was the last day of Derrick Brooks' "Celebrity Classic" Golf Tournament. The two day-tournament was ...
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Pensacola company faces federal fines, dissolution after selling pesticide to 'fight' COVID
ServisMed will pay $13,330 in restitution, a $40,000 fine, forfeit the foreign export products valued at over $250,000 and ...
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WKRG on MSNPensacola 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 Northern District of Florida office said.
An Escambia County student is facing charges after allegedly making an online threat to a school more than 1,000 miles ...
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