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Demonstrators turned out at two locations in Pensacola for the “Good Trouble Lives On” nationwide protest on July 17.
In honor of civil rights activist John Lewis, citizens peacefully protest against Trump during a Good Trouble Lives On ...
Summerset Hills LLC, which last year had a request to build a 159-home East Milton subdivision denied, will appear again ...
Christian Varady was watching the sky outside his Cantonment home when he saw a color-changing fireball fall into the ...
Escambia School District has most banned books, Santa Rosa considers controversial subdivision, and rare meteorite find in ...
Darrion K. Finley was indicted this week on charged related to a traffic stop in 2024 in which he allegedly opened fire on deputies after a car chase.
After splitting a six-game series last week at Columbus, the Blue Wahoos return to play their first home game since July 3, ...
Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell filed a petition against the Walton County Sheriff's Office last month.
The settlement restructuring college athletics is already dealing with issues. Did the NCAA and power conferences get duped ...
Angler Trey Linder caught a 1,000-pound shark, which was tagged and released as part of NOAA's research efforts, on July 9, ...
Pensacola was ranked No. 25 on the list, as evidenced by significant increases in hiring, job creation and professional migration in recent years.
A federal appeals court told the Escambia County School Board it lacked jurisdiction to hear case by board members seeking legislative privilege.
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