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Tickets fly for big Powerball jackpot
Barbara Kimes buys her ticket early for this weekends Florida Lottery Power Ball drawing with an estimated jackpot value of $310 million.
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Sex abuse survivor to speak locally
A young woman who overcame years of physical and sexual abuse then worked to change Florida law to better protect victims is scheduled to walk through Pensacola on Monday and Tuesday as part of a 1,500-mile trek.
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Bowden: Are we losing the 'scenic' in our scenic parkway?
Scenic or un-scenic, or mostly forgotten, it's a roadway now mostly a subdivision because of bayfront vistas rising atop unique clay bluffs.
City awards design contract for 2 community centers
Design and engineering for the proposed construction of Woodland Heights Community Center and Legion Field Resource Center soon will be under way.
St. Michael Church marks major distinction as minor basilica
A life at St. Michael's: On Feb. 10 the Diocese of Pensacola Tallahassee will celebrate the naming of St.
Modern Eldorados back in states
The Modern Eldorados Montey Treadway on lead guitar, James Wamble, drummer Jason Bagwell, lead singer Gretsch Lyles and Bruce Nystrom on bass.
St. Joseph's Clinic gets $78K boost from grant
Dr. David Conkle has a laugh with patient Deborah McKee after her visit Wednesday at the St.
Bringing the Mountain to Pensacola
WHAT: Yonder Mountain String Band in concert. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. doors, Wednesday. WHERE: Vinyl Music Hall, 2 Palafox Place.
Pensacola State College invites the community to hear Daryl Davis describe his extraordinary journey into the heart of the Ku Klux Klan.
Florida Pain Network Announces Pensacola Chiropractor Inclusion
If one is looking for a Pensacola Chiropractor, the Florida Pain Network will be able to connect individuals with the best Pensacola chiropractic clinics very soon.
Santa Rosa deputy hurt in crash home from hospital
A Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office deputy who was injured in an on-duty crash is home resting.
Sexual abuse victim making stop in Pensacola
A young woman who overcame years of physical and sexual abuse then worked to change Florida law to better protect victims will walk through Pensacola on Feb.
Seismic activity recorded in Pensacola
Scientists at Pensacola State College said its seismograph recorded some unusual seismic activity in Pensacola today, but the brief spike was not an earthquake.
The Long & Winding Road To Rhythm
A Development of Regional Impact is a large scale planning process just below Sector Plans such as Bay County's West Bay Sector Plan, or Knight Property in the southwest corner of Washington County.
QUICKBITES: Tin Cow will be a burger bonanza
The Tin Cow is set to open right around Mardi Gras parade weekend at 104 Palafox Place, fulfilling a niche in downtown Pensacola that feels like a no-brainer: The quintessential burger joint.
Extension cord blamed for blaze that killed 2 sisters
A monument of stuffed animals mark the scene of a fire that claimed the lives of two sisters Te'Laysia Jackson, 8, and Te'Sjohnna Sanford, 10, at 2019 W. Gregory Street.
Editorial: An encouraging sign
The Santa Rosa County Economic Development Transition Committee is taking the right step in reaching across the county line to work toward collaboration with the Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce.
Santa Rosa house sales fall in January
January sales of single-family homes in Santa Rosa County fell by 18.5 percent, according to data released today by Pensacola-based Metro Market Trends.
Services for The Rev. John Milton Dickson Jr., who passed away Monday, Feb. 6, 2012, at Baptist Hospital in Gulf Breeze, Fla., will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Feb.
No Smoke Alarms in Home of Fatal Fire
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Fire officials say there were no smoke alarms in the Pensacola rental home where two young girls died.