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Pensacola says MI SU food truck is monopolizing free parking and could get the boot

MI SU Street Food has been serving up smash burgers, fried chicken sandwiches and corn ribs outside of Odd Colony for two years. That may change soon.

 

Two of three Pensacola teens to be tried as adults in antisemitic graffiti case

16-year-old Nicholas Ferry and 17-year-old Waylon Fowler will be transferred to adult court and face criminal charges, along with Kessler Ferry.

 

Florida Lottery winning ticket sold in Cash4Life. Two scratch-off tickets worth $1 million

Four of the winning Fantasy 5 tickets were sold at Publix grocery stores, while a fifth was sold at a Winn Dixie.

 

P-EBT 2023: What do I need to know about benefits now that school has started?

Over 2 million Florida school children have been helped by P-EBT benefits. Here's what to know as new school year starts

 

Looking to buy a generator? From types to cost, here are 7 things you should know

Storms may knock the lights out. Deciding what you want to keep running in a power outage is the first step to deciding what type of generator to buy.

 

From Trump's 'big lie' to Hunter Biden: What are all these allegations about? An explainer.

The Georgia case is expected to be the final set of criminal charges against Trump. So, what's it all about? Here is a scorecard.

 

Will the 4 Pensacola teens charged with hate crimes be tried as adults? What to know

All four teens potentially face years in prison for their alleged antisemitic vandalism across the city.

 

Trump indictment live updates: Former president and slate of GOP allies face sprawling charges in Georgia

A grand jury in Georgia indicted Donald Trump Monday, accusing the former president and his allies of trying to steal President Joe Biden's win.

 

More development, more clear cutting, as East Milton's growth spurt continues

Santa Rosa planning officials typically allow contractors to police themselves when clearing trees from properties slated for development

 

Pensacola's largest women and children's shelter is on the brink of closing. Here's why.

Without a financial windfall, REAP Lodges Transitional Shelter will close Sept. 1. It's one of the few options for homeless families.

 

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