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Pensacola Fire Department complete FAA mandated fire training on airport grounds

The Pensacola Fire Department trains to fight aircraft and aviation fires during session at the Pensacola International Airport.

 

'Beyond Van Gogh' has almost arrived in Pensacola, here's what you should know

Beyond Van Gogh's traveling exhibit, featuring a third of the famous painter's artwork, is arriving in Pensacola for a month.

 

SRSO suspects 'foul play' in death of 70-year-old in Chumuckla

Deputies responded to the 1800 block of Schnoor Road on Wednesday evening to find Stephen Lee Jernigan, 70, dead.

 

Ladarius Clardy trial: Da'quavion Snowden admits he drove the car the night of the homicide

Da'quavion Snowden said he drove the car the night of Ladarius Clardy's homicide, but said murder charges won't "stick" because he didn't shoot a gun.

 

'Sundays with Quint:' New book by Quint Studer shares best of columns

You can spend 'Sundays with Quint' anytime. The successful businessman's latest book offers advice for people at every stage of their career.

 

Pensacola's 2024 city budget sees 13% increase over last year. Where the money is going

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves has proposed a $313.9 million city budget for his first full fiscal year as mayor, a $36.5 million increase over 2023.

 

Milton's top prospect for city manager soured on the job in just a few days. Here's why

From confusing communications to "deep" political divides, Milton city manager candidate Scott Collins explains why he didn't take the job.

 

New Florida school rules target Black history, bathrooms and 'adult live performances'

The Florida Department of Education approved several new rules on Wednesday that are aimed at how Black history is taught and bathrooms.

 

Did Pensacola defy the court by removing its Confederate monument? Case may go back to judge

Pensacola may have to explain to a judge next month why it should not be held in contempt for removing the city's Confederate monument in 2020.

 

Milton once again puts out the call for developers to build out and beautify its riverfront

The city of Milton is trying for the third time to find a developer for a mixed-use project along 8 acres on the Blackwater River

 

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