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Pensacola will not host a New Year's Eve Pelican Drop for 2024

Hosting the Pelican Drop would take about $200,000 and require 50 off-duty police officers to work security for the event.

 

Are there hate symbols being displayed in your Florida community? Check with this list

Antisemitic vandalism in the area didn't stop with the arrest of four teenagers last week, as an Escambia County business was also targeted.

 

Someone in Florida just won $1.58 billion, the biggest Mega Millions jackpot in history

There was a single winner for the largest Mega Millions jackpot to date, $1.58 billion, and that ticket was sold in Florida. Check your numbers!

 

As Pensacola continues to grow, so does University of West Florida. Here's what to know

The University of West Florida is a core part of the Pensacola community. What should locals and prospective students know about the institution?

 

DeSantis suspends Central Florida prosecutor, points to her 'political agenda'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended State Attorney Monique Worrell, the elected prosecutor for Orange and Osceola counties, contending she failed to pursue appropriate charges in serious cases.

 

It's over: $1.58B largest Mega Millions jackpot winning ticket is sold at a Florida Publix

The $1.58 billion Mega Millions winning ticket was sold in Neptune Beach at a Publix, the largest jackpot in the game's history.

 

Restaurant Week has begun in Pensacola. These were our top 5 dishes you need to try

It's Restaurant Week here in Pensacola and foodies have wasted no time in trying out the limited-edition menus. Find a list of our favorites here.

 

Can Escambia Children's Trust buy land for the city? Attorney general asked to weigh in

A decision on Pensacola's proposed Children's Resource Center will have to wait on an opinion from Florida Attorney General Ashely Moody.

 

DeSantis' 'terrible summer': Donors, experts see narrowing path to overtake Trump

Hugh Culverhouse donated $350,000 to the PAC backing Gov. Ron DeSantis presidential campaign in June, but he won't be giving any more money unless the reboot includes a new message.

 

Milton City Council terminates City Clerk Dawn Molinero

Fallout continues from Milton's city manager search this time with City Clerk Dawn Molinero "sacrificed" in effort led by city attorney Alex Andrade.

 

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