• Pensacola: State law strengthens penalties for boating waste in Pensacola Bayou Chico | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Pensacola officials highlight new state law targeting boating waste in Bayou Chico and celebrate the opening of the city's first mikvah in a historic neighborhood. The episode also features Pensacola as a top retirement destination with a $2.75 million beachfront home listed and honors the life of community servant Rickey Stokes.
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  • Pensacola: Controversial city hire sparks legal battle in Pensacola | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Pensacola faces a whistleblower lawsuit over a controversial hire in Jay and is under scrutiny by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. The city also prepares for the Pensacola Vintage Fest 2026 and the Pensacola Air Show featuring the Blue Angels.
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  • Pensacola: Pensacola targeted by Florida DOGE for second year in a row | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Pensacola officials announced renewed focus on opioid crackdowns and community support systems after being named a priority by Florida’s DOGE task force, while local churches organized Juneteenth unity events and a new CPR training initiative for hospitality workers. The city also celebrated Pensacola Beach’s toll plaza hitting 1 million vehicles and the return of the Craft Beer Fest.
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  • Pensacola: Charter school construction begins at UWF in Pensacola | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Pensacola's new charter school at the University of West Florida kicks off construction, while emergency managers in Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa counties brace for flooding. AT&T restores internet service on Pensacola Beach ahead of summer, and city officials pause CRA expansion due to a property tax referendum.
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  • Pensacola: Tropical Storm Arthur Threatens Pensacola with Flooding | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Pensacola faces significant flooding risks from Tropical Storm Arthur, with heavy rain and rising water levels impacting Mobile and Pensacola, while emergency managers urge preparation and evacuation plans. The Florida Department of Transportation cancels two-way street conversion plans for MLK Jr. Drive and Davis Highway due to community concerns and traffic safety issues.
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  • Pensacola: Flooding threatens Gulf Coast as Pensacola braces for weather challenges. | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Pensacola faces rising flood risks along the Gulf Coast with the National Weather Service issuing warnings and emergency sandbags deployed. The city also welcomes Raising Cane’s first local location near the Bay Front, while the homeless shelter expands to combat summer heat.
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  • Pensacola: Pensacola woman faces charges after attacking children with broomstick | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Pensacola authorities are investigating a case where a woman allegedly hit and cut two children with a broomstick, while beach officials celebrated the completion of a $10 million sand nourishment project. Three swimmers were hospitalized after a dangerous water rescue at Pensacola Beach due to strong currents and rough waves.
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  • Pensacola: Teen battles rare infection from park swim in Pensacola | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Pensacola residents are facing a critical situation as a 16-year-old is hospitalized with a rare flesh-eating bacteria infection linked to a city park pool, while the police chief search moves forward with four finalists including a former sheriff’s captain. Meanwhile, Pace neighborhood residents are pushing for a public hearing on the Taminco chemical plant expansion due to environmental and traffic concerns.
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