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The Pursuit Of Justice
The nightly news flickers with a shot of blue lights. A voice follows with information regarding the death of a teenager in Brownsville.
News Features
World Water Day
According to the website www.worldwaterday.org, 1.1 billion people in the world rely on unsafe drinking-water sources.
Kimya Dawson Embraces Pensacola
For someone whose name means "silent" in Swahili, Kimya Dawson is anything but.
The FCAT statistics indicate that the test scores vary from class to class as the students move through the Escambia County Public School District. Teachers don’t have the same impact year to y... [more]
As part of the Beach Master Plan process Tindale-Oliver was hired to do a traffic study, which was completed Oct. 14, 2009. Recommendations: Bob Sikes Bridge Toll Booths: Short-term: Maintain four l... [more]
Dark chocolate supposedly boosts a person’s mood. Teachers are putting dark chocolate Kisses on students desks. Also some students are allowed to chew gum while taking the test because it will ... [more]
The Pensacola Museum of Art (PMA) will present a series of lectures in art history beginning March 18th. more
Ever'man Natural Foods is hosting a film screening next Saturday more
The Speakeasy, one of the hottest new spots in the Ft. Walton Beach entertainment scene is going to play host to P'cola's own Bella Orange March 27th more
Mark your calendars: Chocolate Fest 2010 is coming up more
The Hilton Pensacola Beach as well as the Hampton Inn Pensacola Beach is proud to sponsor the Pensacola Film Festival Spring Screen Series 2010 this March 12, 13 and 14. more
The little restaurant that could on the corner of Government and Alcaniz streets in Pensacola, FL is gearing up for a celebration of their 12th year in business on March 26-27. more
The local Northwest Florida chapter of National Organization of Women will be having its monthly meeting this Sunday more