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Pensacola area restaurant inspections: 6 receive high violations
Here's the breakdown of recent restaurant inspections in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties for the week of June 3-9. Florida's restaurant owners are not required to post restaurant inspection results where guests can see them. So, every week, we provide that information for you. During the latest round of inspections...
Four Winds Market in Pensacola temporarily closed for repair
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Four Winds Fine Foods Market in Pensacola is temporarily closed for a "major repair." Officials with Four Winds tell WEAR News the market plans to reopen in the near future. No further details were released. Four Winds -- located on N 9th Ave. and Creighton Road --...
Pensacola woman arrested after beating, robbing a woman over $5 Dunkin Donuts cup: ECSO arrest report
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A Pensacola woman was arrested Monday night after she reportedly robbed a woman of a plastic Dunkin Donuts cup, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report. Two women, who spoke with Escambia County deputies, said they were approached by a woman they knew on Saturday, June 1, on […]
Police arrest biological mother of Tennessee teen girl who went missing in Pensacola
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WEAR) — Authorities have arrested the biological mother of a 16-year-old Tennessee girl who went missing in Pensacola over the past several days. Pensacola Police announced Tuesday night that Crystal Dale Hornsby, 41, was arrested Tuesday in St. Petersburg. She's charged with interference with child custody. Hornsby...
Pensacola artist recovers stolen $40K art trailer in Ohio through community, social media
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- $40,000 worth of art, supplies, and equipment was stolen from a Pensacola artist. But the theft didn't happen here -- the man's trailer was stolen in Columbus, Ohio after an arts festival there. Pensacola artist Joe Hobbs says he doesn't know how much of his work is...
'I only see blood': Twin sister of teen recovering in Pensacola recalls Walton shark attack
After two surgeries to deal with the near-death injuries of a Walton County beach shark attack, Alabama teen Lulu Gribbin had the opportunity to rest at Pensacola's Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital. Gribbin's mother, Ann, wrote on CaringBridge that the teen's recovery from her traumatic attack has surprised everyone, including her...
Southern Living names Pensacola seafood market one of Florida's Most Legendary Restaurants
Pensacola has once again caught the eye of Southern Living, this time earning a place on its list of Florida’s 17 Most Legendary Restaurants. The list encapsulates “dimly lit historic dives, beachfront seafood spots, old-school Cuban joints, and beyond” that have stood the test of time in the Sunshine State, according to Southern Living.
A serial killer? A cover-up? After 50 years, Pensacola cold case may finally get closure
The last known person to see Deborah Jones alive was her friend Brenda Henderson. Just before 10 p.m. on Dec. 28, 1974, 19-year-old Jones arrived at Henderson’s home and asked her to go with her to the Ace Social Club on West Hatton Street. ...
21-year-old Pensacola man critically injured in crash on Mobile Highway
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Three people were hospitalized after a crash in Escambia County Sunday night. It happened on Mobile Highway at Shire Drive just after 9 p.m. Florida Highway Patrol says a 21-year-old Pensacola man crossed the center line in his Sedan and collided with a car. A pickup truck swerved to avoid the accident, but couldn't.
New Chick-fil-A location planned for uptown Pensacola
One of the nation’s most popular restaurant chains could add another location in Escambia County. A new Chick-fil-A was proposed for Pensacola on Wednesday that developers currently plan to build in between Bubba’s 33 and the incoming Jim N’ Nicks BBQ restaurant on North Davis Highway. Unlike...
Another crash at Highway 29 intersection renews calls for safety improvements
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Florida Highway Patrol responded to another crash Tuesday at US 29 and County Road 196 in Molino. A 17-year-old boy and a 50-year-old woman are both hurt, but expected to be okay. This site has seen several crashes over the years, including a deadly accident back...
The June issues of Mobile Bay Parents, Eastern Shore Parents and Greater Pensacola Parents
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - While we may all be getting a break from the school routine, parents all over the Gulf Coast know there is no break when it comes to making plans for our families. Parents are not only planning family activities but are also organizing special celebrations like Father’s Day and answering the dreaded “what’s for dinner?”. Fortunately there is a local resource to make all of this prep a little easier. In the June issues of Mobile Bay Parents, Eastern Shore Parents, and Greater Pensacola Parents, families all along the Gulf Coast will find great ideas for summer family outings, ways to celebrate dads, and even some delicious dinner ideas.
Pensacola pauses plans for new low-barrier shelter amid rising cost, funding issues
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The city of Pensacola is pumping the brakes on building a new low-barrier emergency shelter in the area. The city hired a consultant to put together a report on what a shelter like this would look like and the overall costs and operations required to make it successful.
Pensacola Mayor says it's 'sink or swim time' for developments at Community Maritime Park
Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said it's "sink or swim time" for negotiations to move forward with a residential development at Community Maritime Park. The City Council is set to approve a 30-day extension on the lease options for Inspired Communities of Northwest Florida. The developer acquired the lease option on...
Workshops highlight hurricane, beach, drug safety
Multiple local organizations are partnering for a pair of summer safety workshops in Pensacola and Gulf Breeze. The workshops, scheduled for the Wednesdays of June 13 and June 20, will include information on hurricane preparedness, water/beach safety and prescription drug tips. The first event will be held in Pensacola at...
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