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FHP: Pensacola man in critical condition after he's ejected from truck on I-10

Witnesses to the incident say only one vehicle was involved in the incident.

 

Supreme Court strikes down Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Here's what comes next

The Supreme Court on Friday issued a ruling against forgiving student loan debt that would erase about $400 billion, impacting millions of people.

 

Santa Rosa schools enter book ban feud with 14 books challenged so far

Santa Rosa Schools remained untouched from the national book ban controversy until the first complaint came in May 23. Ten books were removed since.

 

Planning a trip? Whether short or long, Pensacola gridlock map helps you avoid delays

Avoid traffic delays before you hit the road by using the interactive traffic gridlock map for not only Florida travel, but across several states.

 

Sunday's Child grants helping build a more equitable Pensacola: 6 ways they're creating change

From plays, to medical access, to modernizing technology, Sunday's Child has awarded six grants to help foster diversity and inclusion in Pensacola.

 

Pensacola's planning a $3.9M Children's Resource Center, but funding could be in question

Pensacola was planning to create a Children's Resource Center to provide meals and service to kids, but $3.5 million in funding is in question.

 

Parking spots, bike lanes or keep it the same? Pensacola weighs options for Summit Blvd.

A proposed road diet for Summit Boulevard is becoming increasingly divisive for residents as the city weighs three possible paths forward.

 

Ryan Mallett: Bodycam from apparent drowning of former NFL quarterback

Okaloosa Sheriff's Office investigating drowning of Arkansas tourist June 27, 2023, in Gulf of Mexico. Victim ID'd as ex-NFL pro athlete Ryan Mallett.

 

Florida Pulse: New state laws going into effect July 1

FLORIDA TODAY's John A. Torres chats with capital reporters about the new laws going into effect in Florida July 1

 

Pensacola seniors receive shelf-stable meal kits in preparation for hurricane season | PHOTOS

Florida Power & Light Company and Council on Aging of West FL volunteers distribute hurricane meal kits to senior citizens at Westminster Village in Pensacola.

 

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