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Florida has the highest inflation rate in the country. Here's why

Florida has the highest inflation rate of any state in the country. Here are three reasons why everything is so expensive in the Sunshine State.

 

Smithsonian community engagement project on implicit bias coming to Pensacola MESS Hall

Through compelling images, hands-on interactives and powerful testimonials and videos, the exhibition unpacks and demystifies the concept of bias.

 

Pensacola Humane Society staff wins first round in defamation lawsuit

Escambia Circuit Court Judge throws out motion to dismiss lawsuit brought against Pensacola Humane Society Board of Directors

 

List of Powerball numbers: No pattern or magic formula, but these oddities caught our eye

Many players rely on "quick pick" when purchasing Powerball tickets from a retailer, some play routine "lucky" numbers and others leave it to chance.

 

Powerball numbers for Wednesday, July 12: $750 million on Top 10 list of biggest jackpots

This Powerball jackpot has rolled over since April 22. Before that, one ticket in Ohio won $252.6 million. The July 12 drawing climbed to $750 million

 

New Pensacola Bay bridge named in honor of General Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr. | PHOTOS

The new Pensacola Bay bridge was named the General Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr. Bridge and ground was broken for the memorial plaza during a ceremony in Pensacola.

 

List of Mega Millions numbers: No pattern or magic formula, but these oddities caught our eye

There is no wrong way to choose Mega Millions numbers. There's also no magic formula. But we did notice oddities or coincidences in some past drawings

 

Escambia County offers free pet adoptions

Escambia County and the Bissell Pet Foundation join forces to offer free pet adoption through July

 

DeSantis awards $125.6 million to Pensacola, Escambia for infrastructure projects

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced $187 million in Hurricane Sally grants, including $70.1 million for Escambia County and $55.5 million for Pensacola.

 

Floridians can expect 'dangerously hot, humid conditions' to continue

Dangerously hot and humid conditions expected to continue across portions of Florida. Heat advisories expected into the weekend.

 

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