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Even with flooding and financial woes, Max-Well Center helps hundreds in its first year

Transitional housing shelter for homeless families and others celebrates 1-year anniversary. Here's a look at the difference it's making.

 

Milton tears down modular building behind old downtown courthouse. What will replace it?

The first project will be to attach Oak Street to Willing Street. The city is also considering the space for public restroom facilities.

 

Live updates: Florida Gov. DeSantis details Monday situation ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia

Ron DeSantis will be addressing Floridians and the media Monday morning in a briefing from Florida's activated Emergency Operations Center.

 

Reimagining Jackson Street will cost about $43 million, city and county looking for grants

The new master plan calls for sidewalks and protected bike lanes across 6.2 miles of West Jackson Street.

 

Pensacola bartenders compete during O'Riley's Irish Pub's Bartender Championship | PHOTOS

Pensacola bartenders show off their skills during O'Riley's Irish Pub's Bartender Championship. The competition features 11 bartenders competing for the top prize. Each bartender makes a unique cocktail with a special ingredient, a panel of judges will determined the winners.

 

Watch live: Florida Gov. DeSantis gives update on Tropical Storm Idalia ahead of storm

Ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia, Florida Gov. DeSantis will be addressing the media and Floridians at the Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee.

 

Idalia forecast: Florida faces a major hurricane threat; prepare now | WeatherTiger

The number one rule of this column is not to pull the fire alarm unless there is a fire. Idalia is a fire. I'm pulling the alarm.

 

Flu season starts in October: Time to schedule the vaccine, experts say

Vaccine manufacturers expect to produce at least 156 million doses of flu shots; could go up to 170 million doses

 

Righting the past: Winnie Ann Hart, midwife and longtime resident of Old Warrington, dead

Winnie Hart was a well-known midwife in Old Warrington before the eviction of the community's residents by the federal government in the 1910-20s.

 

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.

 

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