Florida, Pensacola | featured news

Righting the past: Viola Washington Edwards, pioneering health care provider, dead at 70

The Viola Edwards Hospital, ran by Viola Edwards until it was mysteriously destroyed by fire, was the first Black-owned hospital in Pensacola.

 

College isn't always possible for Escambia's best students. This year, 21 will attend free

Starting in middle school, several Escambia low-income students were chosen to work their way toward free college. This year, 21 earned the free ride.

 

What does 'success' look like for Escambia's new superintendent? Here are the expectations

When Keith Leonard was appointed Escambia County's next superintendent, not all of the county was on board. Here is what board members are expecting.

 

Milton business adds paintball alongside gun range, axe-throwing options

Stand Your Ground Training and Defense in Milton recently added a paintball range to its offerings of archery lanes, a shooting range and more.

 

Pensacola State College Celebrates Juneteenth | PHOTOS

Pensacola State College Celebrated Juneteenth with live music, poetry, dance food and more.

 

Potential Trump trial raises jury pool challenges for Palm Beach County's 1 million voters

Jurors in a Trump trial will be stepping into history and legal proceedings that will be far from routine and potentially fraught with fame or infamy.

 

The story of the prodigal son and godly father of Luke 15 is a good reminder this Father's Day.

On this Father's Day, Pastor James Johnson recalls Luke 15 and the godly father that was not only a provider but protector.

 

What were Pensacola's top stories this week? Take a look

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

 

Juneteenth A Family Reunion for the Culture in Pensacola | PHOTOS

Families and friends celebrated freedom during the 2nd annual Juneteenth A Family Reunion for the Culture in Pensacola. The celebration included live music, food, vendors, domino tables and more.

 

Duane Owen execution: Did Karen Slattery's younger sister find a rainbow in killer's death?

A thunderous day in Raiford for Duane Owen's execution. Karen Slattery's little sister was the only family member to witness it.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content