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Pensacola seeks state grant and considers next steps for 80 unmarked burials at Miraflores Park
A second ground penetrating radar (GPR) study revealed at least 80 unmarked burials at Miraflores Park in Pensacola. Now, the city has applied for additional funding, while its community advisory group focuses on how to honor the site and the people buried there. In the three years since the remains...
DeSantis signs 'Cassie Carli Law' honoring Navarre woman found dead after custody exchange
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill known as "Cassie Carli Law" into law Wednesday, providing an added safety measure for parents to safely perform custody exchanges. Named after Navarre woman Cassie Carli, who went missing during a custody exchange in 2022 and was found dead a week later in a shallow...
Pensacola's rental market looks similar to last year, so far. Here's what to know
With nearly half of the year already behind us, Pensacola’s rental market is look very similar to 2023. According to the latest data from ApartmentList.com, rent across the United States rose a whopping $7 (0.5%) in May, but remains $11 (0.8%) cheaper than last year. Apartment demand is similarly...
Pensacola reopens home improvement program, introduces Neighborly site
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The City of Pensacola is once again taking applications from people who need help fixing up their homes. The Residential Property Improvement Program is open to homeowners with property within designated community redevelopment areas. It can help with cleaning, painting, structural repairs, and more. The city stopped...
NAVARRE FISHING REPORT THURSDAY 6-6-24
SPECIAL NOTICE: The Navarre pier is open from 5 am until 11 pm daily. Visit our You Tube channel Navarre Newspaper. You will find the weather and information videos about the emerald coast of Destin, Navarre, Gulf Breeze and Pensacola areas.This report is updated during the day. This is our...
Gulf Breeze beach volleyball team honored by Pensacola Blue Wahoos for state championship
When school was shuttered and all interscholastic sports halted, Sydney Sutter spent the rest of the 2020 school year during the coronavirus pandemic embracing a diversion. She joined with one of her classmate friends, Estelle Reese, creating a beach volleyball court on a vacant lot. ...
Here's a rare look inside the OLF 8 property. Wetlands and woods offer picturesque view.
While Escambia County is rethinking how they want to sell the 540 acres of Outlying Landing Field 8, I am thinking about its greatest asset: the grass, wetlands and woods on the western side of the site. Many of us who live in Beulah were drawn to this place by...
Escambia High football standout intrigued by NIL possibilities
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Following the announcement that Florida high school athletes can participate in NIL, WEAR News spoke with a head football coach and a couple of players about the major change. The Escambia High School football team held a summer workout on Tuesday. “We have a four-star guy and...
Pensacola top stories: What's being built outside Cordova Mall and new restaurants
Here's a roundup of our from the past week. With a subscription to the Pensacola News Journal, you will receive full access to the work done by our journalists and photographers as they head out every day to help inform and explain the important issues affecting your community. Curious about...
New security cameras coming to Pensacola Beach Boardwalk
PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. (WALA) -Soon the Pensacola Beach Boardwalk will get an added layer of security with some new surveillance cameras which Leigh Davis with the Santa Rosa Island Authority says will replace the older outdated cameras that haven’t been working for the last few years. “Historically SRIA actually...
Pensacola veteran and his service dog tackle PTSD together after combat trauma
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- June is PTSD Awareness Month, a campaign that is designed to raise awareness for the disorder and highlight the advancements in treatments. Most of us will experience some sort of trauma in our lives, but only some will develop post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. The Department of...
PPD: Molino Man was Trafficking Meth To ‘Make Some Money’
Pensacola Police said a Molino man was trafficking meth to “make some money”. Dustin Michael Hearn, 42, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia. In April, a Pensacola Police Department officer pulled Hearn over for a brake...
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