A new lawsuit challenging a logging project in Oregon threatens to unravel the management plans governing hundreds of millions of acres of federal public land. At...
The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority announces that emergency gravity sewer repair work will begin Monday, June 1, at the intersection of North 9th Avenue and East...
The following City of Pensacola offices and facilities will be closed Friday, July 3 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. • City of Pensacola administrative...
With a High Risk of flash flooding issued by the U.S. National Weather Service for Thursday, June 18, Escambia County is offering sand for residents living...
New questions are being raised about newly released public records tied to Jacksonville City Council President Kevin Carrico and a state investigation into the attempted appointment of his...
Three weeks after the Florida Legislature placed a proposed constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would increase the state’s homestead property tax exemption, a political...
The City of Pensacola earned a $1 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that will help support two projects on Pensacola’s Westside.
Gov. Ron DeSantis praised on Thursday the Trump administration’s impending mass deportations of Haitian and Syrian migrants legally sheltered within the United States as a “no...
The City of Pensacola invites residents and neighbors to the Fricker Resource Center Groundbreaking event at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 26 at 900 N. F Street.
Pensacola, Florida – Clisma Segovia, 18, a citizen of El Salvador living in Douglasville, Georgia, has been indicted in federal court on one count of possession of...