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Next phase of Bruce Beach need $1.8 million to continue construction

Pensacola is looking to begin the second phase of Bruce Beach if the City Council agrees to moving $1.8 million into the project.

 

Former Gulf Breeze mayor convicted of recording naked teens out of prison. Here's why.

Former Gulf Breeze Mayor Ed Gray had his 5-year prison sentence vacated for secretly recording teenage boys undressing in his home. What happens now.

 

100 Black Women, Inc. Pensacola Chapter Scholarship-Hat Show | PHOTOS

Guests enjoy the festivities during the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Pensacola Chapter's 20th Annual Scholarship/Hat Show Luncheon at the Sanders Beach Corinne Jones Resource Center.

 

Extreme heat kills and maims. Here are some of its victims from across the US.

Heat waves can kill and injure people of all ages — the healthy as well as vulnerable. Here are six stories of lives cut short or forever changed.

 

Righting the past: Genevieve Ham, seamstress and one of Pensacola's oldest residents, dead

A seamstress and a nurse, Genevieve Ham knew and helped people of varied social statuses and backgrounds during her long life.

 

Pensacola kids are struggling with mental health and addiction. Learn how to help | CivicCon

Addiction and mental health touch every single family in one way or another. Learn how to discuss these issues with your children at CivicCon.

 

Here's a look back at our top stories of the week

Here's a roundup of our top stories from the past week that are available only to our subscribers.

 

Powerball numbers for Saturday, Aug. 12, a $194 million jackpot

In a matter of weeks, the grand prize has increased from $20 million to $194 million for the Saturday, Aug. 12, drawing.

 

Watch: Orlando, Florida police officers save driver trapped in a car as it submerges in pond

A bodycam video shows the recent rescue by Orlando Police Department officers of a person trapped in a sinking car. There were no serious injuries.

 

Grandmothers get a helping hand from Pensacola's The Village Hands | PHOTOS

The Village Hands founder Kate Peabody and volunteers packed boxes with supplies during A Grandmother's Program, which provides assistance to grandmothers raising their grandchildren.

 

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