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3 takeaways from 'confidential' DeSantis campaign memo to quell donor concerns

The memo was sent out on July 6 as DeSantis has struggled to explain his low poll numbers.

 

Escambia County continues seeking solutions to gun violence during round table | PHOTOS

Officials seek solutions during an Escambia County Gun Violence Round Table hosted by Sheriff Chip Simmons at the Brownsville Community Center in Pensacola.

 

Pensacola father and son both arrested on child pornography charges

Christopher Luckie, 56, and his 23-year-old son Ethan were arrested after officers received a tip and executed a search warrant at their home.

 

Lionel Messi has arrived in Miami. How much will you have to pay to see him play this summer?

South Florida goes wild as Lionel Messi arrives ahead of expected Inter Miami CF unveiling Sunday. Here's how to possibly catch Messi this summer.

 

Do Powerball & Mega Millions contact lottery winners? How to identify, protect from scams

Sorry, but, if you have an email in your inbox with the words "You won the lottery!" it's safe to say you didn't win the lottery.

 

Scoops Ice Cream opens on Milton Dogwood Drive next to Publix

Scoops Ice Cream opens a new location on Milton's Dogwood Drive next to Publix.

 

Do you have implicit bias? A MESS Hall exhibit explores this subject in Pensacola | PHOTOS

The Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition "The Bias Inside Us" - exploring implicit bias - is being hosted by the Pensacola MESS Hall in Pensacola.

 

One Florida ticket worth $1 million in Powerball drawing as jackpot grows to $875 million

A Powerball ticket sold in Destin wins $1 million second tier prize. Winning Fantasy 5 tickets sold in Tampa, Summerfield.

 

Whole Foods recalls item due to undeclared allergens. What you need to look for in fridge

You don't happen to have a bag of Whole Foods' Organic Asian Inspired Chopped Salad in your fridge, do you? You might want to check.it.

 

Enjoy bird watching? Here are the 10 most common birds you'll see in your Florida yard

From cardinals to the tufted titmouse, no special equipment is necessary to spot these birds at your Florida home.

 

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