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Florida decriminalizes fentanyl test strips as DeSantis touts hard line on drugs

Decriminalizing fentanyl test strips is an outlier among DeSantis' attempts to curb overdoses in Florida with "law and order" measures.

 

Results are in: Here's the name of Pensacola's street sweepers

Pensacola unvieled their results of the street sweeping naming contest, and in a surprise move, Mayor D.C. Reeves added a fourth sweeper to be named.

 

PPD, ECSO investigating officer-involved shooting in Cantonment

The officer involved in the shooting was investigating a hit-and-run crash that happened in Pensacola around 2:30 p.m.

 

Skanska sued by Justice Department over barge damage at NAS Pensacola

Skanska barges damaged two Navy-owned bridges during Hurricane Sally. Now, the Department of Justice is seeking to have two barges seized and sold.

 

Teammates, students mourn loss of Ryan Mallett at Florida beach. Here's what we know

Dangerous rip currents, extremely rough water and high surf have made conditions deadly along the Panhandle coast.

 

Escambia man sentenced to 25 years in prison for attempted murder of his wife

Joseph Franklin reportedly shot his wife in the chest during an argument and was found standing over her smoking a cigarette when deputies arrived.

 

Cleaning up after 4th of July weekend: How to properly dispose of fireworks, red solo cups and more

You bought the decorations, the food and sent the invites. Now to prepare for the clean-up that comes after the Fourth of July. Here's what to know.

 

Florida couple drop lawsuit against OceanGate CEO following submersible implosion tragedy

The Florida couple who filed a lawsuit against OceanGate's CEO is dropping their suit after the submersible's catastrophic implosion near the Titanic.

 

State workers to celebrate the 4th with a four-day weekend after DeSantis declaration

When he made the announcement, DeSantis touted his legislative accomplishments and said he was proud to recognize hardworking employees with a holiday.

 

Struggling with rent and utility bills? The city of Pensacola is offering to help

The city of Pensacola is offering $100,000 in assistance for late rent and utilities payments for qualified residents.

 

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