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University of West Florida interim president Manny Diaz Jr. emphasized measurable success and stability while steering clear of politics.
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Pensacola officials say no local tax dollars funded the city's welcome sign and that the Saenger Theatre turned a $1 million profit in three years, pushing back on Florida DOGE's audit as Gov. Ron DeSantis advances his plan to cut local spending and end property taxes.
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The theater is owned by the city and operated under contract by ASM Global, a national venue manager that books a range of touring productions.
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Digital archive of Catholic miracles arrives in Pensacola as church celebrates young saint
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South Korea's Park Si-hun traveled to Jones' Pensacola ranch two years ago and presented the medal many thought the Florida boxer should have won in Seoul.
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Law enforcement and EMS personnel from key public agencies recently participated in realistic, high-intensity training aimed at rendering medical aid more quickly.
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As financial pressure grows, local shelters adapt with food pantries, matchmaking and waived adoption fees.
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Jupiter Bach says federal policy shift has already slowed growth plans in Pensacola.
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Florida's former education commissioner emphasizes listening, continuity and workforce goals as he takes over the leadership at the University of West Florida.
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The U.S Navy continues its investigation into PFAS contamination in off-base drinking water wells, conducting testing and providing mitigation.
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If confirmed, Florida had its highest snowfall total since 1954. As many as 15,000 Duke Energy customers lost power at one point.
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Hurricane Ivan's damage to the downtown Pensacola wastewater treatment plant in 2004 marked a key turning point in getting the facility moved and opening up development along the city's waterfront.