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First City Bee Company buzzing to life on Palafox Place in Pensacola | PHOTOS

The First City Bee Company, selling honey, mead, and more is opening soon at Nine Palafox Place in downtown Pensacola.

 

Florida has the most hot car deaths in the US. Here's what you need to know

The death of a 10-month-old child marked Florida's sixth hot car death so far. The Sunshine State leads the nation in hot car deaths.

 

Escambia teacher charged with child cruelty for allegedly kicking, throwing 5-year-old

Cheyenne Kenny reportedly was upset a 5-year-old hit her legs, so she allegedly kicked the child and threw her to the ground.

 

'America's full and true history': Why V.P. Kamala Harris is coming to Jacksonville Friday

The vice president will talk about "the freedom to learn and teach America's full and true history," her press secretary tweeted.

 

As demand for AP African American Studies curriculum surges across US, Florida ban remains

Meanwhile, the DeSantis administration's board of education has approved its own Black history standards that opponents say minimize key concepts.

 

Trump's classified documents trial set for May despite his pleas to wait until after 2024 election

A federal judge scheduled former President Donald Trump's classified documents trial for May — midway through the 2024 election cycle.

 

Trump documents trial date set for after March 19 Florida presidential GOP primary

A federal judge on Friday delayed the start of the trial to May 20 of next year, after Florida's March 19 presidential preference voting.

 

Pensacola man convicted of organized fraud for selling $540K Perdido Key land he didn't own

Mark Puno faces 30 years in state prison for fraudulently selling land in the Redfish Harbor development.

 

Judge denies Florida's request to limit drag show ruling to just Hamburger Mary's. Here's what to know on lawsuit

After temporarily blocking the controversial drag show ban last month, a federal judge denied the state's request to limit ban to just one restaurant.

 

Once a gray area in city regulations, Pensacola has embraced food truck courts

Pensacola City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Thursday that will allow food truck courts in commercially zoned areas of the city.

 

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