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Pensacola man convicted of raping 11-year-old appeals his 10 life sentences

After being convicted of child sexual assault and being handed 10 life sentences, Larry Snipes noticed the court he intends to appeal the ruling.

 

Escambia keeps flooding, but a $4.5M stormwater project may help keep these streets above water

Escambia County is counting on FEMA funding to help fix drainage problems in some areas. Here's a look at what the county has planned.

 

Downtown Pensacola's July 4 fireworks to be 'largest fireworks show ever held over the Bay'

The organizations behind this year's Independence Day celebration in downtown Pensacola are promising an unforgettable and illuminating experience.

 

Dollars keep rolling into Whiting Aviation Park, which could help Santa Rosa economy take off

A $1.5 million legislative appropriation is expected to help fund a taxiway between Milton Aviation Park and Whiting Field, improving park viability.

 

Here's a look back at our top stories of the week

Here's a roundup of our top stories from the past week that are available only to our subscribers.

 

Pensacola celebrates Pride during PensaPride 2023 | PHOTOS

Visitors check out the festivities during the 3rd annual PensaPride at Cordova Square in East Hill. PensaPride is a community-based Pride festival with live music, food trucks, art, community joy and more.

 

Did FAU study find 'flesh-eating bacteria' in Sargassum seaweed? No, contrary to reports

Several national news outlets misreported the Florida Atlantic University study into the "seaweed blob" that's been washing up on Florida beaches.

 

Expect large law enforcement presence at NAS Pensacola due to training exercise Tuesday

NAS Pensacola is alerting citizens not to be alarmed Tuesday if they spot large numbers of emergency responders at the base.

 

Rick Scott adviser shoots down reports of potential presidential run

U.S. Sen. Rick Scott adviser shoots down New York Times report of a potential presidential run by Florida U.S. senator.

 

UWF gets state funding to expand its College of Science and Engineering

The University of West Florida will receive state funding to help expand degree programs and modernize the campus.

 

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