For a third year in a row, Florida was rated No. 1 in the nation for book bans. Free speech group PEN America recorded more than 2,300 instances of book bans during the 2024-25 school year. This ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two hurricanes and two tropical waves in the Atlantic. We're in the busiest time of hurricane season.
Aiden Spratt, senior LB, Milton: Spratt is the area’s leading tackler, with a whopping 57 tackles in just five games. Nine have been for a loss and he also has one sack. The Panthers, who are 5-1 ...
Pensacola is offering several new discount parking options for residents, and more permit options for non-residents. Is there one that works for you?
On a summer morning in 1998, Norman Grim invited his neighbor over for coffee. That afternoon, a fisherman hooked her body in Pensacola Bay.
Two new projects are planned for the Warrington community near the site of the old Bayou Chico drawbridge, including luxury residences and a marina.
All of the businesses mention at this point are conceptual, but developers tell the News Journal market studies show a need for them in Pensacola.
See the restaurants, venues pitched for Maritime Park, what’s in store for old Barrancas Avenue, and new 100 Buffet opens in Wednesday’s news ...
Any proposal on new shops and restaurants at Community Maritime Park will live or die by how the parking garage will be financed.
"StudioAmped" has featured dozens of local and regional artists during the live concert series produced by WSRE-TV. The 2025 series starts Oct. 3.
During the week of Sept. 22-28, 11 restaurants received major violations during their inspection, ranging from flying insects to temperature control.
The Crusaders take on the Aggies during the Tate vs Catholic volleyball match at Pensacola Catholic High School.
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