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Tropical Storm Bret and (possible) Cindy may mean active hurricane season ahead

Overlap in systems bring "truly explosive" weather to Florida. It's not typical for residents to see severe thunderstorms every 14 hours for 10 days.

 

SRSO won't pursue charges in Nikko Japanese Steak House meth case due to lack of evidence

Employees have suspicions about who allegedly put methamphetamines in food at Nikko Japanese Steak House, but investigators did not find proof.

 

New immigration law sparks fear and worker exodus from Florida

Florida's new immigration law, set to take effect July 1, is prompting many migrant workers to leave the state, leaving employers in the lurch.

 

'It's definitely chaos': How immigration law impacts Florida restaurants, construction

Florida employers face challenge of filling jobs in state that has 2.6% jobless rate. One official says the new law is creating chaos for restaurants.

 

Florida Lottery scratch-off, Fire and Dice, sees winner from Fort Walton Beach, Panama City

For $1, Fire and Dice gives players 6 chances to win up to $5,000. Odds of winning are 1-in-4.96. Odds of winning one of 25 top prizes is 1-in-488,280

 

It takes a Brownsvillage: Pensacola citizens band together to start tutoring youth

Sheila Green saw children in her Brownsville community falling behind in school. She trying to change that with love, tutoring and attention

 

UWF to launch online graduate program in sports administration

UWF program will include aspects of analytics, esports, wearables, sustainability and other emerging technologies.

 

10-knot offshore speed zone could protect rare whale, but make boat trips very, very slow

"The devil is in the details" as anglers, conservationists weigh setting boat speed limits in the Gulf to protect highly endangered Rice's Whale.

 

Pioneering Pensacola boat dealer Gene Killinger passes away at 86

Gene Killinger helped transform his family's mom and pop marine supply company into a Pensacola institution that served generations of boat owners.

 

Pensacola continues to celebrate Juneteenth with RnB Blues lawn party

The threat of storms moves the second annual RnB Blues Lawn Party indoors to the Bayview Senior Center.

 

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